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Ray-Pec Enterprise & Design

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Competition Brief

Enterprise and Design is a program where students get regular high school credits but are earning it through client connected projects. We match them with industry professionals (clients) and they work with teams to complete real world projects with actual problems that those clients need to have solved and they come up with solutions and pitch those ideas.

About

We are the Newsies. Landon Tanner, Connor, Andre and Je’Shan make up our team. We as a team are working with our client, Dennis Minich.

Problem

The problem we are working on is bringing a younger audience to our client's website. We sent out a survey to identify exactly why younger people don’t read the news anymore.

Solution

The solution we came up with was adding a discussion board to his site. We knew that people love to share their ideas, and to be heard. So adding a place for people to do that seemed like the perfect plan for our team.

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Next Steps

The next step for the newsies is implementing the template we chose, into his site. We could then customize the discussion board, to fit exactly what our client needs.

 Reflection  |  Other Info

Our ideas for our pitch were great, and Dennis loved them. The only problems we had were during recording. Things like echo and bad audio were our only problems.

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4/23/25, 1:35 PM

Great job, Israel!

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4/23/25, 12:19 AM

Great job, Joy!

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4/22/25, 2:11 PM

Great job, Raya!

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4/22/25, 2:13 AM

Great Job!

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4/21/25, 8:52 PM

Great products and it sounds like you already have a business going and could grow it even more! I am a resource navigator with KC Sourcelink and part of my job is to help new businesses grow by creating an action plan that give free resources in the Kansas City market that helps businesses grow! If you need free, additional support- you can reach out to KC Sourcelink to book a free coaching session. PS- I am a business owner as well :) (Platos Closet Belton)

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4/21/25, 8:27 PM

Hello! Great idea! I feel your passion and connection to your business idea! I am a resource partner for KC Sourcelink- https://www.kcsourcelink.com We provide free resources of over 230 connections to help you build and grow a business. I am also own a Plato's Closet in Belton, MO ( IG: #platosclosetbeltonmo) and I think it is a wonderful idea to help support identity through clothing. It helps build confidence and individuality.

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4/20/25, 1:26 PM

Great job, Jesiah!

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4/19/25, 6:23 PM

Great job, Dejay!

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4/19/25, 6:20 PM

Great job, Angie!

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4/18/25, 8:27 PM

Hello! I love your idea. I know young people love cotton candy and to make a product that caters to children with allergies but still allows them to enjoy a sweet treat is fun, innovative and demonstrates and amazing level of creativity and empathy. Please keep up the amazing work.
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