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KXAN, Texas

Vista Ridge High School students provide retirement community seniors with virtual reality walk-throughs

Retirement community seniors need to get out more.  That’s what a team of five in-coming seniors at Vista Ridge High School believes, and they   want to provide them with the opportunity through the lenses of virtual reality.  “This is a very novel idea,” team director Amod Daherkar said. “We’re not reinventing the wheel, a lot of this technology already exists, but it’s just not being implemented in the right way.”

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Gulfshore Business Daily

Naples Student Entrepreneurs Self-fund Graduation Gifts for Classmates

Franko Cardozo and Carl Veus, the founders of Nagen Vegan Bakery, worked with Project Graduation to distribute a two-pack of their cookies to every single graduate in the entire Lorenzo Walker Technical school system.

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Smartbrief - Education Industry News

Teaching entrepreneurship with Google Cloud during COVID-19

Like most of the working world, students in our entrepreneurship courses made the overnight adjustment from in-person collaborative sessions to Zoom meetings, instant messaging, email, Google Classroom and the Google Cloud for Startup’s platform to build their businesses from a distance. 

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Daily Herald

Pandemic Forces Barrington High School Entrepreneurship Students to Adjust on the Fly

Some Barrington High School entrepreneurship students have learned how to deal with business curveballs that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Instead of an affair in Barrington High's auditorium where the finalists typically pitch their startup companies in a setting similar to ABC's "Shark Tank," this year's business incubator winners were announced in a Zoom teleconference Thursday. Three of the five finalists received a combined $20,500 in investments from private sources.

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Chicago Tribune - Barrington Courier Review

Barrington Business Students, Stymied in Start-up Business, Pivot to Help Overseas Troops

After a start-up company created by a group of Barrington High School students was put on hold due to the coronavirus epidemic, the teens behind the project decided to get creative and find a way to give back.

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Forbes

Redefining Readiness: How Are High Schools Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Jobs?

We will soon get to a time - if we are not already there - when we talk about life pre-pandemic and post-pandemic. I had initially planned to publish this interview last month, pre-pandemic. Then my focus, along with the rest of the world, shifted. I began to write about the impact of COVID-19 on schools, higher education institutions and businesses. The time didn’t feel right for this story.

But as the impact of the pandemic sinks in - both the devastating loss of life and of jobs along with growing anxiety over the future of work and the economy - the themes of this interview struck me as especially timely, as we consider what the pandemic means for students preparing for an uncertain future.

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Daily Herald

McHenry High School INCubatoredu Students Unveil Five Projects to the Business Community

A device to extend a school desk and an app to help busy professionals get dressed in the morning are two of five projects under development by students in the McHenry High School INCubatoredu program.

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Herald-Tribune

Growing Our Own Entrepreneurs Can Benefit Students and Economy

As economic developers seeking to diversify our local economy, we know that growing our own talent is a reliable way of generating both workers and new businesses. That’s why part of our multi-year strategy at the Bradenton Area Economic Development Corp. (EDC) includes a focus on fostering a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem...Starting next school year, the School District of Manatee County will pilot an ambitious entrepreneurial program at two high schools...

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Mayo High School students creating their business
Post Bulletin, Rochester, MN

Stressed-Out Dog? Mayo High School Students Have Invented a Pet Toy for the Problem

The students, Daliso Chitulangoma, Noah Decker and Ethan Kleven, call themselves team "FürDogs." On Wednesday, the trio pitched their toy concept "Shark Tank"-style before a board of advisers, seeking funding to test their product. 

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Fox Illinois, Champaign, IL

UI freshman Creates Eco-Friendly Clothing Swap Service

INCubatoredu Alum and U of I student, Mona Fang:  "It was something I saw that wasn't done right and I just thought, there has to be a new solution out there," she says.

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