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FUTURE ENTREPRENEURS Junior Shark Tank 2023

Georgetown County School District students impressed judges as they pitched their business ideas during the twenty-second annual Junior Shark Tank held June 12 ā€“ June 15 at Georgetown Middle School.

Mr. Bob Checkaneck, in collaboration with GCSD, offers this program each year to students ages 13-16.  The program embraces the opportunity to challenge the critical thinking of students to think ā€œunconventionallyā€ and become innovative entrepreneurs using ā€œproblem-based learningā€ as the focus.  It embraces all that Georgetown County expects from its students: writing skills, critical thinking skills, math skills, work skills, research skills, and college and career-focused individuals.

Fifteen students participated in this yearā€™s program.  In an effort to reinforce the importance of teamwork to the success of a company, students were split into four teams based on differences identified by a skills and personality inventory administered on the first day of the program.  This yearā€™s participants demonstrated amazing skill sets in the areas of planning, thinking, and problem solving.  With much enthusiasm, teams developed their own competitive business plans and planned a presentation meant to wow the judges.  Most importantly, they had fun and learned a lot from the experience!    

The four business plans ā€“ ā€œPellucid Pores,ā€ ā€œInspiring Education,ā€ ā€œLocked ā€˜N Corp,ā€ and ā€œBreezeā€ - were pitched to judges during the final session of this yearā€™s program.  Similar to the television show, Shark Tank, team presentations were judged by a panel of business sharks.  Serving as Sharks for this yearā€™s program were: Mr. Jack McManus - CEO of Promotional Outfitters, and President of Georgetown Business Association; Mr. Ray Funnye - CEO of Village People and Georgetown County, Director of Public Services; and Dr. Tracy Bailey - Founder and Executive Director of Freedom Readers, and CEO of Boys and Girls Club of Grand Strand.

ā€œWe are very proud of all of the students who participated in this yearā€™s program,ā€ shared Dr. Bethany Giles, Assistant Superintendent for Academics and Students Services. ā€œEach team presented unique and well thought-out ideas. They responded in a professional manner to the judges challenging follow-up questions. Their hard work over this week was very evident.ā€

Following a period of deliberations, the Sharks named ā€œBreezeā€ as the 2023 Junior Shark Tank winning business plan. Presented by Christian Garrett, Slayton Bird, and Charlie Paris, ā€œBreezeā€ focused on eco-friendly automobiles with specific emphasis on power supplied by renewable resources. 

Congratulations on another outstanding season of Junior Shark Tank!

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Team "Locked N' Corp"

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Team "Pellucid Pores"

Team "Inspiring Education"