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Frisco ISD INCubatoredu students
Frisco Style

Taking Innovations to New Heights in Frisco, Texas

Educational institutions are shifting their efforts toward offering a curriculum that keeps students engaged by teaching relevant, practical knowledge that bridges the gap between school and the real-world working environment. Four Frisco ISD high schools have started offering a unique business incubator course that teaches students how to develop their own business from the ground up and enables the students to pitch the idea to real investors. 

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Student in entrepreneurship class
Getting Smart

Is Entrepreneurship the Antidote to Student Anxiety?

For years now, schools have spent time and resources on an aspect of education beyond academics: social and emotional well-being. Yet effective social/emotional programming at the high school level remains elusive, as administrators struggle to force a non-academic subject into a traditional high school model focused on college and career readiness.

However, we’re seeing that entrepreneurship programs can “flip the script” on anxiety...

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Michelle Clark High School INCubatoredu students
Getting Smart

'See it to be it' — The Power of Mentorship and Entrepreneurship

Several years ago, when I was president of McDonald’s West Coast operations, I needed to meet with a Los Angeles area franchisee before heading back east to Chicago. My driver pulled into the parking lot, where a young African-American security guard was on duty. We nodded at each other — I’m certain I was wearing a suit — as I walked inside.

A few minutes later, the security guard approached the owner and me, prompting us to ask whether there was an issue outside. “No,” he said. “I just want to have a moment to speak to the gentleman here.” We chatted for a few minutes. He was probably in his mid-20s and had just recently returned from two tours of duty in Iraq.

“Thank you for talking to me,” he said. “It’s just that I haven’t seen anybody like you before” — meaning a Black man with a high-level position in corporate America and important enough to have someone drive him around while he worked. 

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Francis Tuttle Entrepreneurship Academy Rendering
The Edmond Way

Entrepreneurship Academy Offers Path to College, Business Ownership

Francis Tuttle Technology Center is launching a new Entrepreneurship Academy program that will be a central focus of the new Danforth Campus.  

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Middle Schoolers build skills with entrepreneurship
ACTE | Association for Career & Technical Education

Too Young to be Entrepreneurs? Not These Students!

When we’re kids, we can’t wait to grow up. We want a cool job, a paycheck, and to make a difference in the world. Many of us wait until we’re adults to take the first step toward career goals… But today’s young entrepreneurs are taking matters into their own hands at an early age in Collier County, Florida.

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The Hechinger Report

Student Seeks to Create the ‘Netflix of Online Learning’

Student entrepreneurs have applied their hard-earned wisdom to improving virtual school, too. A team of students from INCubatoredu, a high school entrepreneurship program based in Illinois, reworked their business Trashbots to make robotics and coding accessible and provide hands-on STEM education at home.

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CBS Austin

Local Teens Invent Incredible Tech to Keep Our Senior Neighbors Connected and Engaged

What started as a simple idea has grown into a thriving non-profit serving countless seniors in the greater Austin area. We're talking about WalkThru, a student startup that provides seniors in assisted living communities a way to feel connected, even while we are living in a pandemic.  

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Spectrum News 1, Ohio

Lakota High School Students Inspired By 'Shark Tank' Class

Lakota High School INCubatoredu class is featured in this news segment on Spectrum 1 in Ohio.  Hear from students, teachers and community mentors how this course is inspiring young talent in Ohio.  

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The Herald-Times

The Academy Launches New Entrepreneurship Program

Teachers often answer student questions, but at the Academy of Science and
Entrepreneurship, teachers try to provide tools so students can find answers on their own, said Joann Novak, business and computer science teacher at the school.

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Daily Herald

York High School Business INCubatoredu Students Win Funding

York High School Business INCubator student entrepreneurs Barry Carta, Connor Polomsky, Chris Markuson, and Luigi Allegrini partnered to develop their own business startup, known as Kroy Railway Group.

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