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Rainbow District School Board congratulates Entrepreneurship Fair winners
A number of students from Rainbow Schools captured top honours at the 13th Annual Northern Ontario Visions Project Tradeshow presented by Rainbow District School Board, the Learning Initiative and the Regional Business Centre on Thursday, June 4th, 2009. Some 80 young entrepreneurs gathered at the Southridge Mall to present and promote their innovative businesses.
Tradeshow participants were vying for a number of awards – Best Business Plan, Best Product, Best Service and Best Presentation. The young entrepreneurs also voted amongst themselves for who should receive the coveted "Young Entrepreneur Award”. A panel of judges from the business community evaluated the displays. As part of the evaluation, judges looked at how effectively students presented their products and/or services.
And the winners are….
Best Business Plan
1st place – G2G
Connor Barr, Grade 8, MacLeod Public School
2nd place – Yellow Brick Bath
Leah Tessier, Kayla Huchenski and Erica Conlin, Grade 8, Copper Cliff Public School
3rd place – Green Chic
Maggie Sheehan, Indigo Clement and Amelia Crichton, Grade 8, Copper Cliff Public School
Best Product
1st place – Zeecoon
Katie Falardeau, Grade 8, Churchill Public School
2nd place – Jean Machine
Liberty Michie and Katie Uttley, Grade 7, Carl A. Nesbitt Public School
3rd place – Mandles
Sean Grech and Matthew King, Grade 7, Copper Cliff Public School
Best Service
1st place – Green Cow
Andrew Denniston and Nick Taylor, Grade 7, Algonquin Public School
2nd place – Maze Music Studios
Collin Donaldson and Dylan Kelly-Dicaire, Grade 8, R.L. Beattie Public School
3rd place – G2G
Connor Barr, Grade 8, MacLeod Public School
Best Presentation
1st place – Skill Wear
Austin Hodkinson and Joshua Sutton, Grade 8, R.L. Beattie Public School
2nd place – Beads R Us
Katie Spry, Keiana Clement and Jenna Fortunato, Grade 7, Copper Cliff Public School
3rd place – Green Chic
Maggie Sheehan, Indigo Clement and Amelia Crichton, Grade 8, Copper Cliff Public School
Young Entrepreneur Award
1st place – Yellow Brick Bath
Leah Tessier, Kayla Huchenski and Erica Conlin, Grade 8, Copper Cliff Public School
2nd place – Smiles for Life
Andraya Zannibbi and Morgan Ham, Grade 7, Algonquin Public School
3rd place – Zeecoon
Katie Falardeau, Grade 8, Churchill Public School
The 50 businesses showcased were as varied as the students’ imaginations, resulting in a spectacular display of creativity and innovation. "The Northern Ontario Visions Project Tradeshow gave students in Grades 6, 7 and 8 an opportunity to experience what it’s like to be an entrepreneur by creating and running a business," said Ron Hodkinson, Chair of the Visions Committee that organizes the annual event on behalf of Rainbow District School Board. "Students developed and implemented business plans," he added. "In the process, they learned all about marketing, including products, pricing, placement and promotion."
The tradeshow was the culminating event for students who have completed entrepreneurship units or participated in school fairs. Participating schools included Carl A. Nesbitt Public School, George Vanier Public School, Levack Public School, Churchill Public School, Northeastern Elementary School, R.H. Murray Public School, Pinecrest Public School, R. L. Beattie Public School, Warren Public School, MacLeod Public School, Wanup Public School and Churchill Public School.
The tradeshow provides an authentic learning experience for students, bringing the classroom curriculum to life in a dynamic way. Students learn about math through sales taxes, discounts and financial statements. They also create graphs as part of their market research.
From a language perspective, students gain oral and written communications skills by speaking with the public, selling their products and services, creating professional business plans, and developing business cards, websites, brochures and other promotional material. Students also get to hone their artistic skills by creating visually pleasing displays that will attract customers.
Comprised of representatives from business and industry, the Visions Steering Committee was formed in 1996 to develop an entrepreneurship unit for teachers and students in Rainbow Schools.
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Media Contact:
Nicole Charette, Senior Advisor,
Corporate Communications and Strategic Planning,
Rainbow District School Board, 705-674-3171, ext. 7217.