FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, ANDERSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL AND CREST HIGH SCHOOL ARE TEAMING FOR THE YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP CHALLENGE. IT’S A PROGRAM THROUGH NETWORK KANSAS THAT WALKS STUDENTS THROUGH THE PROCESS OF BUILDING A BUSINESS. ANDERSON COUNTY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DIRECTOR JULIE TURNIPSEED EXPLAINS THE PROCESS
SHE ADDS THAT THE ENTREPRENEURSHIP TEACHER AT CREST, BETH ZIMMERMAN HEADS UP THE PROGRAM. THE INITIAL LOCAL COMPETITION WILL BE DECEMBER 5TH AND THE WINNER WILL ADVANCE TO THE STATE COMPETITION IN APRIL.