Keystone Oaks students showcase student-run business at regional workshop

In early December, senior Casey Rich and freshman Connor Maloney delivered a presentation at the Reimagining the High School Experience Workshop at the Carnegie Science Center. They discussed Golden Oaks Designs, Keystone Oaks High School’s student-run business, their process for making and selling products, and the skills that students are learning along the way.
Students shared their experience with educators from throughout the region and state, including Dr. Carrie Rowe, Secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
This workshop was part of the Future-Driven Schools cohort, which includes 47 local school districts that are working to reimagine education in the Pittsburgh area. This year, Keystone Oaks High School principal, Michael Linnert, Ed.D., is leading a cohort of high school teachers who are focused on redesigning and reimagining students’ high school experience.
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