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How Helping Students Get Comfortable With Failure Can Increase Economic Equity
Here’s something we’ve asked ourselves time and again over the years we’ve taught and mentored high school students:
Inspired Teen Entrepreneurs Finding More Support in Local High Schools: What They’re Learning
More area schools are making a priority of nourishing budding teen entrepreneurs through business start-up classes. It’s a new focus coinciding in recent months with a local high school student and two recent Miami University graduates appearing on TV’s popular “Shark Tank” show.
Education for the 21st Century: Entrepreneurship Meets CTE
This guest post comes from Henry R. Mack III, chancellor for the Florida Department of Education’s Division of Career, Technical and Adult Education. Views expressed in guest posts are those of the author.
Podcast: Student Engagement and Entrepreneurship in Community
The initial kernel of an idea was that students need to learn about entrepreneurship sooner so they can hit the ground running. “The goal was to change the trajectory of student lives in this generation. We weren’t going to be patient enough to wait for the community to catch up,” said Dr. Tom Leonard.
The Colony High School Prepares for Incubator Program
Beginning in the fall of 2021 The Colony High School will be home to the second Lewisville ISD INCubatoredu program.
Much like the program at Lewisville High School, the instructor and guest speakers and mentors will teach students about all things business – patents, market research, business law, how to be successful and more.
Naperville Central Teens Give Back To Community With New Business
Camryn Eickenberg and Anthony Pendolino came up with the idea of GOAT Gifts in their business incubator class at Naperville Central High School just a few months before the pandemic hit. Instead of crumbling under the pressure of the coronavirus crisis, GOAT Gifts rose to the occasion and began giving back to their community with a simple gesture that has helped the business grow exponentially.
Students Present Their First Business Pitches at the Student Pitch Showcase
(BLOOMINGTON) – The Mill and the Greater Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Monroe County Community School Corporation are hosting a Student Pitch Showcase.
Students in the INCubatoredu entrepreneurship program at The Academy of Science & Entrepreneurship (ASE) will present their first business pitches and receive feedback from judges.
FHS to Pilot INCubatoredu in State
Farmington High School business instructor Christy Pierce is excited about a new business program, INCubatoredu, that will be offered at the school this fall. Describing INCubatoredu as "innovative," Pierce kicked off her presentation at Thursday's Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon...
FHS to Pilot INCubatoredu
Farmington High School business instructor Christy Pierce is excited about a new business program, INCubatoredu, that will be offered at the school this fall...Describing INCubatoredu as "innovative," Pierce kicked off her presentation at Thursday's Farmington Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon by thanking Superintendent Matt Ruble, FHS Principal Jamie LaMonds, and FHS history and philosophy instructor, Dr. Brian Reeves.
Allergenius Baking Co Starts up Students’ Business Experience
One of the newest startups to be introduced on campus is the Allergenius Baking Company, a business run by a group of young students who are adding their wealth of knowledge into the startup atmosphere at the University.
