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YOU CAN DO IT TOO

HERE’S HOW… THANKS FOR NOTICING …may help you and your business department gain the appreciation you certainly deserve. YOU CAN DO IT TOO. The idea for this presentation came alive when we first applied for the Business/Marketing Education Department of the Year Award.

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YOU CAN DO IT TOO

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  1. HERE’S HOW…THANKS FOR NOTICING…may help you and yourbusiness departmentgain the appreciation you certainly deserve.

  2. YOU CAN DO IT TOO • The idea for this presentation came alive when we first applied for the Business/Marketing Education Department of the Year Award

  3. 2005-2006 NYS REGION 6 BUSINESS/MARKETING EDUCATION DEPT. OF THE YEAR WINNERS • We set out to complete the application form and in doing so, created a business department 3-ring binder full of data, documents, photos, correspondence, etc. • It was from this process that our claim to fame was set in motion

  4. OUR SCHOOL’S WAY OF CONGRATULATING BARB AND TRACY

  5. BUSINESS & MARKETINGHONOR SOCIETY • Engraved plaque hangs in the business wing displaying member names along with the year in which they were inducted (past and present)

  6. BUSINESS & MARKETINGHONOR SOCIETY CONTINUED • Photos of each inductee displayed with the plaque • Lapel pins and certificates are given to the students at Awards Night held in June • Blue & Silver Honor Cords worn at Graduation • Recognition in the Commencement Program

  7. BUSINESS & MARKETING EDUCATORS’ ASSOCIATION OF THE CAPITAL DISTRICT AWARDS DINNER • Recognize our top senior business student not only for academic achievement, but also for his/her outstanding citizenship and positive attitude. • An honor dinner was held at the Turf Inn in Albany on May 3, 2007. Cost of parent and teacher dinners was sponsored by Canajoharie FBLA. • Awards night presentation of plaque • Newspaper article with student photo was submitted.

  8. AWARDS NIGHT • We use our schools End of Year Award Assembly to recognize an outstanding student in each one of our business courses as well as: • Most Dedicated Business Student • Top Senior Business Student • BMEA Outstanding Senior Business Student • The Business and Marketing Honor Society of NYS • Students are called to stage and receive certificates, medals, plaques, pins, and honor cords.

  9. STUDENT INVOLVEMENT • Professional Attire Day • Students dress for the business world in professional attire on the last Wednesday of each month. • They ‘walk the walk’ and are judged by their peers. • Simulated office break time follows with refreshments. • Future Business Leaders of America • Faculty/Staff Appreciation Luncheon (75 guests) • Wellness Day Program Greeters (70 presenters) • Community Charity (fire victims, cancer patient)

  10. STUDENT INVOLVEMENTContinued • School Store • In addition to school supplies and snacks: • Regent’s Review Books • Graphing calculator rentals • Yearbook sales • In exchange for this service, student staff members are given a discount on the purchase of their yearbook. • Publisher’s Corner Newsletter • Monthly publication created by DTP students directed toward high school: • news • sports • puzzles • birthdays • contests • club fundraisers • calendar of events

  11. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT • Defensive Driving Course • In conjunction with a representative of the National Safety Council DDC, the school store registers students, faculty and community members for this course. • Garden Club • Each year the local garden club has asked that the Desktop Publishing Students design their brochure for the June garden show. • This becomes an actual graded assignment.

  12. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTContinued • Patriot Federal Bank • Desktop Publishing students entered a community-wide advertising contest • Grand prize winner from the DTP class was awarded a $100 savings bond as well as having their ad published in local newspapers

  13. ATTENTION GETTER • Local newspaper, school newsletters and web site acknowledge: • State Education Department of the Year Award • FBLA District award winners, faculty luncheon, trips, activities, and accomplishments • BMEA awards dinner honoring the Outstanding Senior Business Student • Bus. & Mkt. Honor Society Inductees • Business Department bulletin board located in the business wing hallway (see slide 6) features: • Articles • Awards • Photos • Course offerings • Department news • Business & Marketing Honor Society Application Information

  14. THANKS FOR NOTICING. . . .DR. DONALD BOWDENPRINCIPAL, CANAJOHARIE H.S. “Canajoharie High School has seen an expansion of the size of its business department because students are responding to the dynamic and innovative class offerings being provided by business teachers who bring energy, enthusiasm, and dedication to the classroom. Barb and Tracy know how to market their program to youngsters,” as quoted in Bits and Bytes.

  15. OUR FINAL NOTE • We are passionate business teachers who sincerely enjoy going to school each day. • Our students are the future. • We begin each new day with enthusiasm and dedication.

  16. PRESENTED BY Barb Gumienny & Tracy Willwerth Canajoharie High School 136 Scholastic Way Canajoharie, NY 13317 518-673-6330 bgumienny@nycap.rr.com twillwerth@nycap.rr.com

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