High School
Management and Economics Simulation Exercise (MESE):
My Money Business:
teaches students about personal financial concepts such as spending, investing, budgeting, borrowing and insurance. It offers a comprehensive overview of the ways money is spent, saved, invested, secured, borrowed and thought about in the society.
Laws of Life:
challenges young people to discover for themselves the values that will guide them throughout their life by expressing their values through words in an essay competition.
Company Program:
analyzes personal opportunities and responsibilities in a student-led enterprise. Students form a mini-corporation after school, under the guidance of volunteer business advisors and operate a company in real world terms, with responsibilities that include selling stock, electing officers, producing and marketing real products or services, maintaining records, conducting stockholders meetings, and liquidating the business in an eighteen weeks period.
JA Economics:
helps young people appreciate and better understand the role of business in our society. It is a one-semester course that teaches the students the concepts of micro-economics, macro-economics and international economics, while taking into consideration their responsibilities to the community and global society as a whole.









