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Freshman Course

Entrepreneurship, Honors

This course introduces students to the exciting world of creating, owning, and launching their own business. Students will learn concepts and techniques for planning an entrepreneurial venture, using design thinking and business model development. Students will learn about
financial statements, marketing principles, sales and customer service, and basic economic principles for successful operation. 

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Shannon Tual

Cheerful marketing people brainstorming

Sophomore Course

Marketing, Honors

Students examine activities in marketing and business important for success in marketing employment and postsecondary education. Students will learn how products are developed, branded, and sold to businesses and consumers. Students will analyze industry trends and gain hands-on experience in the marketing of goods, services, and ideas. Topics will include professionalism in the workplace, product planning and positioning, promotion, pricing, selling, economic issues, and the impact of technology on the marketplace. 

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Kristen Wettstein

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Junior Course

MADE Economics & Personal Finance

Students learn how economies and markets operate and how the United States economy is interconnected with the global economy. Additionally, they learn how to navigate the financial decisions they must face and to make informed decisions relating to career exploration, budgeting, banking, credit, insurance, spending, financing post-secondary education, taxes, saving and investing, buying/leasing a vehicle, and living independently. They also learn the importance of investing in themselves in order to gain the knowledge and skills valued in the marketplace. Development of financial literacy skills and an understanding of economic principles will provide the basis for responsible citizenship, more effective participation in the workforce, and career success.

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Kristen Wettstein 

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Freshman Course

MADE English 9, Honors

 In MADE English 9, students focus on writing argumentatively to both improve their writing and become more persuasive when pitching their business ideas. In this course, we read A Raisin in the Sun, The Alchemist, and Shoe Dog. Through these texts, we learn what it takes to become an entrepreneur and consider ethical questions related to entrepreneurship. 

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Austin Good

Reading Books in Library

Sophomore Course

MADE English 10, Honors

 In MADE English 10, students continue to work on writing argumentatively by examining texts from Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Malcolm X's text specifically addresses entrepreneurship, and its power to strengthen a community. This year students will pitch and organize a community service project at Meadowbrook High School.

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Austin Good

Giving a Presentation

Senior Course

Dual Enrollment Business Management

Students study basic management concepts and leadership styles as they explore business ownership, planning, operations, marketing, finance, economics, communications, the global marketplace, and human relations. Quality concepts, project management, problem-solving, and ethical decision-making are an integral part of the course. Students may enhance leadership skills by participation in school-based or virtual enterprises, job shadowing, internships, apprenticeships, cooperative education

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Michael Cole

Map in Grass

Freshman Course

AP Human Geography

Welcome to a course that will discuss topics that affect the rest of your life.  Find out how population affects migration, which affects city structure, types of businesses and services that are available within a nation as well as environmental impacts.  This course is a college course that will prepare students for the rigors of high school and beyond.  It is not all work; some play is involved and returning face-to-face in 2021 will definitely prompt that!

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Jelani Lynch

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Junior Course

Accounting, Honors

Accounting students study the basic principles, concepts, and practices of the accounting cycle for a service business and a merchandising business. Topics covered include analyzing transactions, journalizing and posting entries, preparing payroll records and financial statements, and managing cash control systems. Business ethics and professional conduct are emphasized. Students learn fundamental accounting procedures.

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April Leach

Fashion Business

Senior Course

Advanced Entrepreneurship, Honors

This course is designed for students who wish to concentrate on advanced strategies for entrepreneurship, building upon concepts introduced in Entrepreneurship (9093). The focus of the course is on the development of a business plan and small business management. Students will establish, market, and maintain a business.

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Shannon Tual

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