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From hands-on projects to real-world connections and mentorship opportunities, the flexibility of the charter school model empowers students to own their learning. In our public charter school innovation series, we will explore different types of schools and the unique ways they serve students. In this episode of Get Schooled on Public Education, we dive into entrepreneurship education. We interviewed two school leaders who shared the inner workings of their programs. Hear more from Elizabeth Brown, principal at Ocali Charter High School in Florida and Dr. Wayne Jones, CEO of Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship in Pennsylvania on how they are building the next generation of young entrepreneurs. Episode Takeaways: -Charter schools are free, public, and open to all. -The charter school model gives teachers the autonomy to personalize education for students. -Entrepreneurship education equips students with skills to take ownership of their futures. -When recruiting teachers for entrepreneurship programs, it is best practice to select an educator who has experience with owning a business to enhance the program. -Parental and community support help students make real-life connections to what they are learning. Guests Elizabeth Brown, Principal, Ocali Charter High School in Ocala, FL Dr. Wayne Jones, CEO, Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship in Pittsburg, PA Quote: “If we can help to develop the students entrepreneurial mindset and thinking, they can use these skills and this knowledge to change the trajectory of their future.” -Dr. Wayne Jones, CEO, Penn Hills Charter School of Entrepreneurship in Pennsylvania “For every student that is walking in our building, I know their stories…and I know their parents’ stories as well.” -Elizabeth Brown, Principal, Ocali Charter High School in Florida Featured in the Episode Elizabeth Brown Principal at Ocali Charter High School Website: https://www.ocalicharterhighschool.com/ Wayne Jones Senior Software Engineer and Developer Advocate LinkedIn: / wayne-jones Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:32 - Cultivated Lands Offering Plots for Gardening Produce 02:03 - Empowering Residents: Fresh Produce and Student Partnerships 03:08 - Fostering Entrepreneurial Mindsets for Student Success 04:09 - Marvin's Candy Locker: Balancing Business with School Guidelines 05:58 - Brown's Strategy: Education Rooted in Love, OBI Program 07:16 - Designing the Ultimate Backpack: Student Project Journey 08:33 - Critical Business Skills for Long-Term Success. 10:06 - Expanding Charter Schools: Seeking Support and Mentorship 10:58 - Charter School Innovations: New Opportunities for Students 11:07 - Outro Powered by Heartcast Media https://www.heartcastmedia.com