To promote members and affiliates of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin, with an emphasis on American Indian-owned businesses, joint ventures, and professional associations.
Experiential learning programs that teach the basics of business, entrepreneurship, and money management and promote teamwork and leadership in the classroom.
Earning the Entrepreneurship merit badge, Scouts will learn about identifying opportunities, creating and evaluating business ideas, and exploring the feasibility of an idea for a new business. They will also have the chance to fit everything together as they start and run their own business ventures.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. DECA is for students interested in Marketing and Business Management.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. FBLA is for students interested in Business and Information Technology.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. FCCLA is for students interested in Family and Consumer Sciences.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. FFA is for students interested in Agriculture Sciences.
Our nationally recognized career and technical student organizations have entrepreneurship events. CTSOs also encourage critical thinking and problem solving, both integral traits of an entrepreneur. HOSA is for students interested in Health Occupation Sciences.
This co-curricular organization allows elementary and middle level students an opportunity to participate in numerous competitions that encourage critical thinking skills and problem solving, as well as creativity.
Project Lead the Way provides curriculum in the engineering field. Knowledge and experiences in this area allow students to develop their actualization and discovery skills.