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Student Enterprise (StEP) Winter Marketplace at Winton Woods featured on Fox 19 News

At the Winter Marketplace, which is a StEP (Student Enterprise Program) event held in partnership with UC’s Economics Center, students were also able to spend five of the Warrior Bucks they’d earned for good behavior to buy a card to send to the troops. The cards will be included in a future mailing from the Yellow Ribbon Support Center.

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"Science Night" at the Museum Center on Nov. 9th: Gifted Students Focus on Research and Development


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October 31, 2011

“SCIENCE NIGHT” AT THE MUSEUM CENTER
GIFTED STUDENTS FOCUS ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Research Shows Student Enterprise Program (StEP) Improves Student Achievement

Last year, the Economics Center concluded a formal assessment of the impact of our Student Enterprise Program (StEP) in local schools. Through StEP, students learn important real-world economic concepts and skills by earning school currency for on-time attendance, good behavior, academic achievement and classroom preparedness. These earnings can be used to purchase real goods at a school store.

2011 Student Enterprise (StEP) Stores


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2011 Student Enterprise (StEP) Market Madness Photos


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2011 Market Madness Photos

Business at Hand: Student Enterprise (StEP) Market Madness brings together students from 13 local schools to put their entrepreneurial spirit into practice.

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WCPO Channel 9 Coverage: Bond Hill Academy honored by UC Economics Center for Student Enterprise (StEP)

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    Grant’s Lick school mixes business with history

    Grant’s Lick Elementary School students aren’t just learning history, they’re selling it.

    Students, in a cooperative effort with the University of Cincinnati’s College of Business Student Enterprise Program (StEP), made their own history-inspired products and devised marketing campaigns complete with video commercials to make a sale at the school’s March 24 American history festival.

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