Proficient Reading:
Elementary: 28%
Middle: 27%
High: 27%
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Distinguished Reading:
Elementary: 24%
Middle: 23%
High: 23%
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Proficient Math:
Elementary: 29%
Middle: 26%
High: 21%
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Distinguished Math:
Elementary: 17%
Middle: 17%
High: 17%
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A school-based enterprise is a learning tool for students to gain real-world experience in a hands-on environment. It provides work experience inside the school through an entrepreneurial operation that meets the needs of a specific market or target audience. Students gain:
School-based enterprises operate much like a small business in that they identify a need and a target market, establish and write a business plan, make or acquire inventory, engage in marketing of their products or service, and sell the goods or services to generate revenue. Typically, school-based enterprises fall into one of two categories: retail or food service. Retail options might include selling products like school supplies and school-themed apparel, while food operations are just what they sound like: snack or coffee shops, small cafes, or convenience store food products.
School-based enterprises deliver a unique experience as students prepare and deliver through researching, creating a business model, planning, implementing, and evaluating their market.
FCPS provides an onboarding orientation and support. The district also collects evaluations and feedback to make changes for the following year that enable students to try new ideas.
Organizers and participants can use the following resources to plan, implement, and review.
WBL Training Plan and Evaluation Tool
School-Based Enterprise Student Orientation to the Workplace
School-Based Enterprise Student Reflection
Work-Based Learning Activity Evaluation (for teacher, coordinator, or host)