Feb 13, 2021
ALPENA Campus Closet, the school-based enterprise at Alpena High School, was among 246 school-based enterprises achieving Gold Recertification for the 2020-2021 school year and will be recognized during DECA’s Virtual International Career Development Conference April 19-23.
A school-based enterprise (SBE) is an entrepreneurial operation in a school setting that provides goods and services to meet the needs of the market. SBEs are managed and operated by students as hands-on learning laboratories that integrate National Curriculum Standards in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. DECA advisors have used this effective educational tool for over 40 years to give students realistic, practical learning experiences that reinforce classroom instruction, enhance 21st century skill development, and prepare them for college and careers.
LRTC DECA chapter recognized for Outstanding School-Based Enterprise (SBE)
February 11, 2021WOLFEBORO Pro Depot, the school-based enterprise at Lakes Region Technology Center was among 246 school-based enterprises achieving gold certification in the 2020-2021 school year and will be recognized during DECA s Virtual International Career Development Conference this April 19-23.
A school-based enterprise (SBE) is an entrepreneurial operation in a school setting that provides goods and services to meet the needs of the market. SBEs are managed and operated by students as hands-on learning laboratories that integrate National Curriculum Standards in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. DECA advisors have utilized this effective educational tool for over four decades to provide their students with realistic and practical learning experiences that reinforce classroom instruction, enhance 21st century skill development, and prepare students for college and careers.
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Feb. 7, 2021
At its meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 3, the Phoenix City Council voted to approve a zoning request change allowing additional shelter beds on the Human Services Campus (HSC) for individuals experiencing homelessness, but rejected a 100-bed low-barrier shelter at Andre House. Council members also discussed allocating additional funding to address homelessness and to move forward on the city s proposed Homeless Strategies Plan calling for regional distribution of homeless shelters and resources.
Subscribe After hearing presentations and community input lasting more than four hours, the Council voted to allow an additional 275 beds at Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS) and 200 emergency beds for use during extreme weather. The application originally filed in January 2019 asked for approval for the low-barrier shelter in a to-be-renovated building adjacent to Andre House, which was to be operated by Community Bridges, Inc.