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The School of Enterprise Marketing is a “hybrid” school of project development, online instruction, and individual career based exploration. The design includes a student-centered approach allowing students to take ownership of their learning and future.
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The School of Enterprise Marketing is a “hybrid” school of project development, online instruction, and individual career based exploration. The design includes a student-centered approach allowing students to take ownership of their learning and future. • The opportunity to earn credits in a non-traditional project-based environment. • Alternative schedules not tied to the 7-period day. • Online learning options • Exciting career exploration choices based on marketing principles in a broad range of career setting.
The following students are enrolled in the School of Enterprise Marketing:
What is a Project? • Enhances a student’s understanding and experience. • Students propose project ideas to an advisor. • Students research a topic and create a product demonstrating what they learned.
SEM Projects • Air Craft History • Electrician • Job Shadowing • Management • Mock Wedding • SEM Open House • Shareholder Rights • Ski Hill Comparison • Sociology Of Blended Families • Autism Research • Bulldogs Of Character • Fashion Show • Hmong Radio Station Advertising • Laser Engraving Design • Tattoo Artistry • Video Game Design • Video Game History • Webpage Design
Online Classes • Entrepreneurship • History of Photography • Irish Literature • Constitutional Law • Criminology • Option of online learning. • Virtual High School. • Study something different. • Challenging • Pros and Cons
Valley New School • Field trip to Valley New School in October • Project-based school • Toured school, met with students • Discussed projects.
Lambeau Field Business Expo • Field trip to Lambeau Field • Learned professional methods for running an expo. • Created our own tradeshow booths
Career Tradeshow • Showcased career project information. • Invited parents, students, business people, and community members to attend.
Business Management • Types of Managers • Annual Salary • Management Duties • Education Needed
Pilot Engineer • Average Annual Earnings- $129,250 • Job Requirements-Commercial Pilots License • Job Openings-106,000 in 2004 • Outlook- Jobs are projected to increase dramatically to the year 2014
GUEST SPEAKERS Share experiences about jobs and business. • Angela Little, Chili Pepper’s • Richard Kessler, Kessler’s Diamonds • Ron Watzlawick, Integrity Communication Services • Chad Ewing, Vinny’s Pizza
Wolf River Lumber Tour • Finished Product • Observed Employees • Office and Computers • Needed Education
New London Family Medical Center • Different machines • Different areas of medicine/health • Education • Emergency room
Job Shadowing • Job shadowing with Judy Ratke at City Hall • Typical day • Atmosphere of an accountant. • Different types of transactions, such as financial statements, and programs.
Ski Resort Booklet • Help community find great ski areas • Help local Ski Clubs decide where to go • Created booklet for public • Help Ski resorts bring in business The booklet will be available at the public library and school libraries.
Pizza For Profit • Fundraiser at Jolly Rogers • Jolly Rogers donated half of each total bill to the DECA organization • $400 raised • Promotions: • Flyers • table tents • stuffed elementary school folders • paper bags at local grocery stores • sports programs.
Janet’s Custom Design Open House • Open house to promote the business to the public. • The open house was four days with different activities. • Monday-kids night • Tuesday-discount day • Wednesday-Santa Claus visited. • Thursday-“Meet your Business Neighbor Night”.
Bulldogs of Character • DECA Project • Great impact on athletics and in the classroom. • Marketing Plan: “Bulldogs of Character in the classroom” • Builds good character on and off the field. • State DECA Competition
DECA Advertising Campaign • Hmong Radio Station • Objectives of the advertising campaign • Advertising media • Scheduling advertising & promotions
SEM Website • Moodle • Online Learning System • Students can add their own content • Student projects are available from the website
Sui Generis Voyage • Preparing and Implementing a Spring Fashion Show • Clothing line called “Thrashing” • May 6, 2008 • High school auditorium • Auditioned High school students as models • Proceeds will be given to SEM for the future
Credit Requirements • 75 hours = .5 credit • Wisconsin State Standards • Project Proposal • “Billed Hours” • Project Binder • Completed Project • Project Assessment
Benefits of SEM • Self–Taught • Study Anything of Interest • Hands On • Creative • More Relax Than the Normal Classroom Setting