KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Wednesday, March 13, was presentation day for some high schoolers at Northeast High School in the Kansas City Public Schools district. “Your spiel is walking them through your idea, ...
A new way of teaching at two MPS schools helps students get down to business. Junior Achievement of Wisconsin launched "3D Education," or 3DE Executives join teachers in the classroom, putting ...
Ropes restricted access to a portion of Snider High School midday Thursday as five freshmen pitched ideas they cooked up for a fast-food chain as part of a nationwide competition judged by company ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Students from Olathe East High School recently presented solutions to a real-world problem through 3DE, a new model from Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City that connects what ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. 3DE Schools by Junior Achievement is a revolutionary ...
The 3DE by JA innovation pilot program helps Milwaukee Public Schools students connect their high school curriculum to relevant career and life-readiness skills, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Before the current school year started, Fort Wayne Community Schools superintendent Mark Daniel sat down with WANE 15 and talked about his goal to “bring the curriculum to ...
As students throughout Allen County began a new academic year Wednesday, North Side High School freshmen crossed a literal starting line. A colorful floor decal now stretches across a third-story ...
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – It was serious business Thursday morning for a group of ninth graders at North Side High School as they appeared in front of heads of a fast food chain and judges in a ...
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