Thursday, October 5, 2017

ESHS BIZ PATHWAY

Welcome to the blog for the ESHS Business Pathway.

We are the newest pathway on the block and are working on some exciting changes to the pathway. The first is the addition of Marcos Bolanos, the 2017 ESHS Teacher of the Year. Mr. Bolanos is a master teacher of economics and has an extensive background in education. Mr. Bolanos brings his incredibly love of economics and business to the pathway's growing program.

He is teaching the Business Entrepreneurship course this year while longtime Business Pathway Cooridinator, Bonnie Maye, is continuing the development of the Speech and Debate course, the newest addition to the pathway while teaching the Business Accounting course.

Mr. Bolanos and Ms. Maye are working together with new administrator, Dr. Jen Tedford, as well as the many supporters Ms. Maye has recruited over the years to help strengthen the pathway and to add some new wrinkles to the program.

This year, Biz Pathway students will be actively participating in many DECA activities as we get our newly established student chapter of this venerable organization up and running. We have a Student Based Enterprise that was set up by a few students on campus, Gundo Merchandising and our speech and debate students will be competing at regional and national competitions this year.

Biz Pathway students will be competing in the California Council for Economic Education's  (CCEE) Finanal Advisor Contest this fall. Student teams of four will take a test and then see how they do against students throughout the state. This year we have also opened the contest to students not able to participate directly in the Biz Pathway courses.

Spring contests include the Personal Financial Literacy and Economic Challenges and the ever challenge IG Economic Olympiad in April at Cal State Fullerton. Accounting students are experiencing real life via the HR Budget Challenge which gives students a job and has them paying and saving in real life scenarios. This was also opened up to all Eagles on campus.

Stay tuned for more exciting news as we bring business to life through hands-on, minds-on real world activities

DECA meets the first Wednesday of the Month. Our campaign based club, Do Something meets on the second Wednesday of the Month, and the Talking Eagles, our competition-based speech and debate club meets the third Wednesday of the Month so that our activities are open to all Eagles.


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