During a recent government meeting, a presentation highlighted the innovative expansion plans of a student-run coffee shop at a local high school. Three senior students proposed extending the shop's hours to operate all day, emphasizing the need for careful planning to ensure adequate staffing without disrupting educational activities.
The coffee shop has already implemented a mobile app that allows users to order and pay for drinks online, with delivery options available for staff at junior high and elementary schools. To enhance delivery services, the school has acquired a golf cart, which will be operated by students who will undergo safety training. This initiative aims to improve customer satisfaction, particularly for those who rely on their morning coffee.
Financially, the coffee shop is on track to generate a profit of $30,000 this year, with ambitious plans for future growth, including the introduction of a food truck by the 2028-2029 school year to serve at community events. The students involved in the project are being recognized for their entrepreneurial skills, with one recent graduate already accepted into the Kelley School of Business.
The meeting also showcased the collaborative efforts of various student groups, including those in marketing and food services, who contribute to the coffee shop's operations. Notably, a unique drink named the \"Friendly Superintendent Special\" became a bestseller during a recent showcase event, further demonstrating the students' creativity and business acumen.
The success of the coffee shop is attributed to the support from the redevelopment commission and the dedication of the students, who are being prepared for future leadership roles in business. The meeting concluded with a positive outlook on the students' potential and the impact of their initiatives on the community.