Business Entrepreneurship Classes Raise Money for Charity
Dec. 3, the business entrepreneurship classes set up in the cafeteria to raise money for different foundations such as the Trevor Joerling foundation, various cancer awareness groups, and a few others. Each class was given $25 dollars to create their own little business, and try to raise the most money for their selected foundation. For example, one group handed out wristbands to encourage the donation, and others set up some carnival games with different prizes. No matter who won, all the money was going to a good cause. Junior Austin Sprinkle, a student in business entrepreneurship, was part of the group hosting carnival games.
“It was a lot of fun, and cool seeing all the different people giving donations to a great cause,” Sprinkle said.