
Business Innovation is an opportunity to follow as passionate pursuit from imagination to innovation. Students will learn the skill sets necessary to move an idea from light bulb to launch. They will live and learn states of ideation, business development, perfected pitch proposals and business implementation. Either individually or as part of a team they will utilize critical thinking to grow ideas to the next level. Students will be supported in the development of a start-up company, social enterprise, or nonprofit organization. Each student is partnered with a professional mentor. This course is held off-campus at the Insight Office. Professional attire is required for students.

SERVING OTHERS; EDUCATION, COMMUNITY, AND HUMAN SERVICES
Students will have the opportunity to learn how to serve others in the fields of education, counseling, community agencies, and various other human services. From theory to practice, students will take college level introductory psychology and then experience firsthand the different avenues of service roles. This includes students engaging in classroom observations, clinical experiences in different human services settings, and a personalized service learning capstone project. This course is taught on the Pewaukee School District campus with various community engagement opportunities, along with guest instructors and individual mentors for students.

Duration: Year long, daily
Open to Students: Grades 11 and 12
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Total PHS Credits Earned: 2
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1 PHS credit (elective): CCIHS- Psychology 102
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1 PHS credit (F/CS elective): Methods of Education, Community, & Human Services
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Potential Post-Secondary Credits Earned:
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CCIHS- Psychology 102
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Students may earn up to 3 college credits from UW-Green Bay by taking CCIHS - Psychology 102 for a nominal field
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Community Partners: Professional Mentors, Community Fieldwork, Guest Instructors
