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Engaging Students in Entrepreneurship

Learning Seminar II

Kim Cline, Director, East Davidson High School AOFAbby Barber, Rachel Gibbs, Ryan Scarlette and Emily Shuler, Students, East Davidson High School AOF

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Entrepreneurship

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2011 East Davidson High SchoolAcademy of Finance Graduates

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Successes in our Entrepreneurship Class

The class is independent study with a facilitator to answer specific questions and guide students.

This class setting prepares students for college atmosphere.

Students take responsibility in their learning experience which is life long learning.

100% proficiency on state exam 100% success rate in placing students in internships

due to their communication and team building skills. 100% graduation rate

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Student Presenters

Emily Shuler

Ryan Scarlette

Abby Barber

Rachel Gibbs

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Business Plan

In an interview, Joyce talked about their naive leap into business. “Neither of us baked. We were 27, we didn’t have a business plan, we knew nothing about it and ignored the three rules of business: Don’t do it with a best friend. Don’t go into it without a business plan. Don’t do something you know nothing about.”

-The Cupcake Girls of Vancouver

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Young entrepreneur wants to open a photography studio.

What would be the first steps in this process?

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What would be the financial needs of this entrepreneur?

What would be the legal aspects of opening the business?

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In 15 Minutes

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Business Plan (Handout) Discuss within your group what supplies you

will need, necessary legal forms, and a start-up budget.

Use chart paper and markers to answer each specific category.

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Business Plan Discuss your findings

Evaluate portfolio and report your findings.

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Questions & Answers Final thoughts Questions and answers [email protected] 336-476-4814