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Peculiar Positivity

Purple Donuts

Location

Kansas City Metro

Missouri

United States

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.

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Purple Donuts: Peculiar Positivity: Jaxson A, Enyce M, Mackenzey S, Kendyll G

Problem

Our subject matter expert, Mickey Ary, the city administrator of Peculiar, challenged us to get more attention to the city's Facebook page. We've changed our focus to perhaps starting an Instagram to get more outreach with the younger generation.

Solution

For our showcase, we are ceating a tri-fold and Piktochart showing the general overview of Pecuilar and the social media.

Audience | Target Market

Learning Outcomes  |  Community Impact

Our impact will hopefully be that our audience wants to check out more about Peculiar and get more involved in the community.

Next Steps

We just need to finish creating our showcase!

 Innovators  |  Partners

Our team has communicated well with the subject matter expert, which has been the strong point of the assignment. Our team has struggled some with the general understanding and researh but we have overcome that by asking questions.

Resource  |  Support Needs

We only ask that people attend our showcase on June 29 from 9:30-10:30 and 12:00-1:00. Business partners interested in working with our students on future projects, please contact our Director of Community Partnerships, Jake Wingo, at jake.wingo@raypec.org.

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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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4/18/25, 7:49 PM

Great job, Oskar!

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Great job, Eriah!

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Great job, Anna!

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Great job, Fina!

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Great job, Chris!

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Great job, Dakota!

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4/18/25, 3:58 PM

Great job, Shalom!

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4/18/25, 2:07 PM

Great job, Kieden!

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4/18/25, 2:03 PM

Great job, Destiny!

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