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Riverside students showcase business-marketing CTE program; program reports $7,500 revenue and growing community contracts

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Students and staff from Riverside High School presented examples of student work and described a student-run business-marketing pathway that has generated roughly $7,500 in revenue and is expanding outreach, online sales and phone/email ordering. Board members praised the program and a community member offered to donate a Roland cutter.

Riverside High School students and their teacher showcased a career and technical education (CTE) business-marketing program to the West Linn-Wilsonville School Board, describing hands-on work that has produced banners, T-shirts, stickers and local contracts and raised about $7,500 in revenue in the past year.

The presentation, led by teacher Mike Mitchell and a team of student speakers including Val Bonner and Riley Dan Sant, outlined classroom instruction in industry-standard software and equipment such as direct-to-garment printing and digital design tools. Students described building invoices, working with actual clients and completing jobs for district activities, the school band and local businesses including Roxy’s Café and an After Hours maintenance company. Mitchell said the program has developed an online…

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