Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 27, 1994, p. 8

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p mmom im fixin up the homestead what about the windows match todays energy standards with todays windows build in the thermal efficiency of dashwood windows and do it yourself dashwood has a complete range of replacement windows custom built to your specifications in less than a day you can exchange a cold drafty window for a dashwood easymaintenance insulating window and cut your energy costs for years db dashwood window and door centre monday to friday 830 am to 500 pm saturday 900 am to 400 pm 50 anderson ave r unit 4 markham 905 2944691 store hours after hour appointments available upon request students must learn economic survival from where i live bruce stapley the school year may be starting a few days late this september but theyll be getting down to business a week or so earlier at one local learning institution thanks to the initiative of unionville resident gay eastman a business and accounting teacher at stouftville district secondary school that school will be the venue of a special entrepreneur- ship luncheon this tuesday li an age when some are expressing con cern about the lack of drive and future orientation of teens this gathering has been convened to outline a plan that would turn stu dents into gogetters according to eastman who has sandwiched a career as a teacher around a stint as a microcomputer sales person its time high school students were taught the princi ples of economic survival in a world in which career changes have become a way of life to help make her point she has invited mitch lenko head of the entrepreneurial centre at scarboroughs centennial college to speak to the gathering of school board officials and area business types at the luncheon what eastman has in mind is a pilot project where five groups of roughly five students each are sent out from her school into the com munity this fall to take part in an entrepreneurial endeavor cooperation will be required from the local business community to help come up with projects for the teens to tackle for instance a sports clothing manufacturer could get the students started on devel oping a line of tshirts which the group would then market the concept would not be part of the boards already successful coop program it would see the students taking the bull by the horns after being given a push start by local business next year if all goes well the scheme would be doubled to include 50 students the idea said eastman is to try to teach a mindset instead of a standard curriculum students must come to understand that the bottom line rests with them not teachers parents or bosses they must take the initiative they must learn that they must do whatever it takes to get the job done gone she said are the days of the job description flexibility is essential and it is vital for stu dents to think like entrepreneurs she intends to set up an advisory board to help ensure the success of the plan centennials lenko has said hed be happy to participate and eastman is looking to include some of the local business people as well after all she said the communi ty should take responsibility for preparing its young people for the world they are to inhabit after graduation eastman said this isnt merely an exercise in alternative educa tion it is the school boards role to educate the students she said and it is imperative to help them devel op the skills that will be essential for them to survive in a quickly changing world

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