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Join us as Sarah Olson is a guest on the podcast. We discuss what it’s like to transition over to becoming a High School Business Teacher and leading students in the Deca and FBLA organizations! Sarah recently had two students compete at Nationals in Chicago and one of her students won 10th in the nation!
Attached is information on Sarah Olson’s Class
High School of Business is designed much like a college business administration program. Students take approximately one course per semester, beginning with an introduction to business. The program continues with courses in various business functions concluding with the capstone course, Business Strategies, which requires implementation of the principles addressed throughout the High School of Business program. Students incorporate High School of Business into a college-preparatory style course of study, resulting in the delivery of a breadth of academic knowledge that is then used in rigorous business-focused projects.
ProjectsA*S*K (Assessment of Skills and Knowledge) Business Institute Certificate
The A*S*K certifications offer added value to completion of coursework and other learning experiences.
Post-secondaryRigorous courses, college-level learning outcomes, and accountability through third-party exams are a powerful combination that leads to many benefits for students in the High School of Business program. Students are encouraged to take what they have learned and apply it to a postsecondary institution. Several options are listed here.
There are numerous career options for students in the High School of Business pathway. We encourage all students to pursue additional education through a two or four-year institution in order to position themselves to be most marketable in the business industry. However, many career options are also available for students directly out of high school.
Email Sarah-
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Join us as Sarah Olson is a guest on the podcast. We discuss what it’s like to transition over to becoming a High School Business Teacher and leading students in the Deca and FBLA organizations! Sarah recently had two students compete at Nationals in Chicago and one of her students won 10th in the nation!
Attached is information on Sarah Olson’s Class
High School of Business is designed much like a college business administration program. Students take approximately one course per semester, beginning with an introduction to business. The program continues with courses in various business functions concluding with the capstone course, Business Strategies, which requires implementation of the principles addressed throughout the High School of Business program. Students incorporate High School of Business into a college-preparatory style course of study, resulting in the delivery of a breadth of academic knowledge that is then used in rigorous business-focused projects.
ProjectsA*S*K (Assessment of Skills and Knowledge) Business Institute Certificate
The A*S*K certifications offer added value to completion of coursework and other learning experiences.
Post-secondaryRigorous courses, college-level learning outcomes, and accountability through third-party exams are a powerful combination that leads to many benefits for students in the High School of Business program. Students are encouraged to take what they have learned and apply it to a postsecondary institution. Several options are listed here.
There are numerous career options for students in the High School of Business pathway. We encourage all students to pursue additional education through a two or four-year institution in order to position themselves to be most marketable in the business industry. However, many career options are also available for students directly out of high school.
Email Sarah-