Yearbook Class Puts Students On Course to Run a Business
The Record, Bergen County, NJ › February 12, 2010
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The Record, Bergen County, NJ › February 12, 2010
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At Lyndhurst High School, the tradition and experience of developing a yearbook is being used to help students fully comprehend business principles used in the project -- an undertaking to develop lifelong skills years after they leave the classroom.
In class, students design pages, select photos, decide on themes and discussions and make plans to solicit donations from local businesses for advertisement space in the school's upcoming 2010 Golden Bear Yearbook.See the full content of this document
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Yearbook Class Puts Students On Course to Run a Business
The two-year-old class has no textbooks. The curriculum is based on current trends, innovative ideas and hu...
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