New School
Entrepreneurship is setting its own curriculum at one innovative high school.
By Geoff Williams •
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Each generation has it better than the one before. You had tolearn to run your business in the school of hard knocks-or maybeyou studied it in college. But in Cincinnati, students have begunattending a first: The Entrepreneur High School, launched this fallto show students how to start and run businesses.
Students have an entrepreneurship class and business coachingsessions, and even traditional subjects are entrepreneuriallyfocused. Students practice grammar on marketing plans, and one canonly imagine the algebra story problems they face.
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