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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CONSORTIUM. APRIL 12, 2016. R.G. Drage Career Technical Center. 2800 Richville Drive. SW, Massillon,
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STUDENT SUCCESS

SUMMIT

YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CONSORTIUM | APRIL 12, 2016

YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CONSORTIUM

APRIL 12, 2016 R.G. Drage Career Technical Center 2800 Richville Drive. SW, Massillon, Ohio 44646

YoungMindsGreatFutures.org

SUMMIT INFORMATION

AGENDA

SUMMIT INFORMATION

CONNECT WITH US

Preparing more students for success in college or on the job impacts everyone—not just our schools, teachers, and students, but the entire community. This event is designed to showcase the impactful work happening in our districts and to learn and engage with students, educators, and local entrepreneurs to share ideas, strategies, and examples of how the YEC is making an impact in Ohio to prepare students for the future.

Share your knowledge, key takeaways, or something you heard by tagging your social media posts with the hashtag #YECStudentSuccess. For the latest news, blogs, and photos, check out the YEC website: www.youngmindsgreatfutures.org

TIME

EVENT

LOCATION

8:30–9 a.m.

Registration & Breakfast

Main Hallway

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

9–10 a.m.

Summit Kickoff

Auditorium

10:05–10:45 a.m.

District/Partner Gallery Walk Learning Sessions 1

Main Hallway Classroom A–F

10:50–11:30 a.m.

District/Partner Gallery Walk Learning Sessions 2

Main Hallway Classroom A–F

11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

Lunch

Main Hallway

12:35–1 p.m.

Sharing Ideas on Entrepreneurship and Work-Based Learning

Auditorium

1:05–1:50 p.m.

District/Partner Gallery Walk Learning Sessions 3

Main Hallway Classroom A–F

INTERNET ACCESS

1:55–2:40 p.m.

District/Partner Gallery Walk Learning Sessions 4

Main Hallway Classroom A–F

R.G. Drage provides free wireless internet access. The password code will be shared throughout the day or available at the registration desk.

2:45–3:30 p.m.

Closing Session

Auditorium

THANK YOU Thank you for joining us at the inaugural Young Entrepreneurs Consortium Student Success Summit. We appreciate your willingness to grow professionally and we hope you walk away with new ideas you can put into use in your school, classroom, or organization. A special thank you to the Summit Planning Team, to R.G. Drage for providing the venue space, to the R.G. Drage Culinary Arts Program for providing lunch, to Stark State for providing their mobile welding lab, and to the district educators and students for participating.

ASSISTANCE Please stop by the registration desk if you need assistance. We will be happy to help you.

The Certificate of Attendance is included in the Summit materials available at the registration desk. This will serve as official documentation for CEUs for you to utilize in professional development.

ABOUT OHIO’S STRAIGHT A FUND The Straight A Fund, created by Gov. John R. Kasich, is a $250 million program that promotes innovative ideas and programs to help transform and modernize Ohio’s education system. Straight A Fund grants provide seed money for the most creative and forward-thinking ideas coming from educators and their partners in the public and private sectors. Funding for the Student Success Summit was provided by grant funds. To learn more, visit: http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Straight-A-Fund.

ABOUT THE YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CONSORTIUM The Young Entrepreneurs Consortium is a partnership among 12 school districts, three career and technical centers, four higher education institutions, and 12 business and community partners in a 12-county service area from Northeast to Southeast Ohio. With the need to increase the flow of young entrepreneurs to grow local economies from Northeast to Southeast Ohio, it is essential to expose students to areas of growth and opportunity and ensure they are on a future pathway to be successful. As a result, we are leading a multiyear initiative to create an innovative model for community engagement and increasing the flow of young entrepreneurs in Ohio. 2

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MORNING

AFTERNOON

8:30–9 A.M.

12:35–1 P.M.

REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST

STEM LEADERSHIP: HOW TO CREATE A STEM CULTURE IN YOUR SCHOOL

ROOM: Main Hallway

ROOM: Auditorium

• Keynote Speaker: Traci Buckner, Program Officer GAR Foundation and Author

9–10 A.M. 1:05–1:50 P.M.

SUMMIT KICKOFF ROOM: Auditorium

• Welcome: YEC Executive Committee • YEC Video Debut: Matt Wolfe and Jennifer Rue, Wayne County Schools CTC • Keynote Speaker: Blake Gibbs, co-founder of Zing Anything

10:05–10:45 A.M. DISTRICT/PARTNER GALLERY WALK ROOM: Main Hallway

LEARNING SESSIONS 1

Why Entrepreneurship Matters

Summer Entrepreneurship Opportunities

PRESENTER: Blake Gibbs, co-founder of Zing Anything STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom A & B

PRESENTER: Mari-Beth Saleem-Tanner, Marietta College and Joel Daniel Harris,TomTod STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom C

YEC & Believe in Ohio

PBL in the Classroom

PRESENTERS: Linda Rader, Believe in Ohio; Minerva, Perry students STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom D

PRESENTERS: Jennifer Rutt, Southeast and Lisa Winchell, Rittman STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom E

DISTRICT/PARTNER GALLERY WALK ROOM: Main Hallway

LEARNING SESSIONS 3

Sharing Ideas on Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship through Distance Learning

PRESENTER: Hart Main, founder of Man-Cans STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom A & B

PRESENTERS: Kelly Miller, Wayne County Schools CTC; and Green (Wayne), Orrville, Rittman, and Southeast STYLE: Roundtable | ROOM: Classroom C

Kent State Small Business Development Center

Junior Achievement Inspiring Middle School Entrepreneurial Opportunities

PRESENTER: Victor Pavona, Kent State Small Business Development Center STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom D

Believe in Ohio Student Scholarship Recipients PRESENTER: Linda Rader, Believe in Ohio; Matt Gothard, East Canton and Ty Duxbury, Orrville STYLE: Roundtable | ROOM: Classroom F

Stark State Mobile Welding Lab

1:55–2:40 P.M.

PRESENTER: Don Ball STYLE: Breakout Session + visit to Mobile Lab (parking lot) ROOM: Classroom F

DISTRICT/PARTNER GALLERY WALK ROOM: Main Hallway

LEARNING SESSIONS 4

10:50–11:30 A.M. DISTRICT/PARTNER GALLERY WALK ROOM: Main Hallway

LEARNING SESSIONS 2

Engaging All Students Through Project-Based Learning PRESENTERS: Emily Lewis and Niki Gordon-Coy, Sandy Valley STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom A

Believe in Ohio and the Impact of Technology Purchases PRESENTER: Brown Local STYLE: Roundtable | ROOM: Classroom C

Cultural Shift on Learning and How It’s Affecting Students and Teachers PRESENTERS: Ed Robinson and Stephanie Glasure, Carrollton STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom E

PRESENTERS: Dawn Campanelli, Junior Achievement and Massillon students STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom E

New and Upcoming Technology PRESENTER: Eric Curts, Stark/Portage Area Computer Consortium (SPARCC) STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom B

Marietta at Work with YEC Offerings PRESENTER: Marietta City STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom D

1:1 Initiative PRESENTERS: Andrew Cerniglia and Kelly Calderon, Wayne County Schools CTC STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom F

Credentialing Teachers

Web Searching & Information/Digital Literacy

PRESENTERS: Jenna Wittwer, Brown Local and Michelle-Allison Palmer, Sandy Valley Local STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom A

PRESENTER: Anthony Luscre, Stark/Portage Area Computer Consortium (SPARCC) STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom B

Art of Welding

Facilitating College Credit Plus in a Large High School

PRESENTER: R.G. Drage STYLE: Roundtable | ROOM: Classroom C

PRESENTER: Cindy Brown, Green Local (Summit) STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom D

Mid-East CTC PBL in Action (a SimLab Demo)

Higher Education Partnerships

PRESENTERS: Stephanie Winsor, Rhonda Eldredge, and Tracy Brown, Mid-East CTC STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom E

PRESENTER: John David, Stark State College STYLE: Breakout Session | ROOM: Classroom F

2:45–3:30 P.M. CLOSING SESSION ROOM: Auditorium

• Keynote Speaker: Hart Main, founder of Man-Cans • Closing Remarks: YEC Executive Committee

11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. LUNCH

ROOM: Main Hallway (No food or drink is permitted in the Auditorium. Please use the Classrooms to eat.)

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SHARE & CONNECT

#YECStudentSuccess | www.YoungMindsGreatFutures.org

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GALLERY WALK

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DISTRICT

TOPIC

Believe in Ohio

Student Successes

Brown

Believe in Ohio and Technology Purchases

Carrollton

Robotics Program

Green (Summit County)

New Learning Spaces: Redefining Traditional Classroom Space

Green (Wayne County)

Developing Local Entrepreneurs through YEC

Marietta

Marietta at Work

Massillion

Junior Achievement at the Middle School

Mid-East CTC

Technology in the CTE

R.G. Drage

The Art of Welding

ROSE Compact

Rittman, Orrville, Southeast: Problem-Based Learning and Believe in Ohio

Sandy Valley

College and Career Readiness in the 21st Century

Wayne County Schools CTC

New Business Entrepreneurship Program

R.G. DRAGE CAREER TECHNICAL CENTER

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YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS CONSORTIUM

Inspiring young minds for great futures