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Follow on Google News | Global Learning Charter Public School Holds Shark Tank EventBy: PR First The GLCPS high school students were charged with inventing a device or service, making a prototype, creating a presentation, and "selling" their idea to a panel of "sharks." Students were also required to create a product name, a logo, and a business card. The "sharks" were professors from UMass Dartmouth, local business owners, local economic development officials, and GLCPS alumni. The "sharks", along with teachers, graded the students on problem identification, solutions, marketing opportunities, business models, pitch delivery and social impact. The "sharks" included Darwin Ayala, and alum and project manager for Harpak-ULMA Packaging; Kassandra Ayala, and alum and a sequencing analyst scientist for AddGene; Michael Carvalho, and alum and member of the GLCPS board of trustees and Manager for LaFrance Hospitality; The Shark Tank Event was part of the Presentations of Learning held each year. Since its founding, GLCPS requires all students in grades 5-12 to participate in the three Presentations of Learning (POLs). Teachers guide students by either giving them a topic or helping them to choose a topic for each POL. Generally, these projects encompass all subject areas: ELA, Science, Math, Social Studies, Art and Technology. Students research the topic, create a way to exhibit it, such as a trifold or a powerpoint presentation, and present to an audience. "We thank our "sharks" for taking time from their busy schedules to participate in our Presentations of Learning Program. Our business leaders were very impressed with the quality of our students' work and their presentations. It was a successful learning experience for all and a great deal of fun," said Stephen Furtado Jr., Executive Director of GLCPS. "Congratulations to our students on a job well done." Additional information is available on the school's website at www.glcps.org or call 508-991-4105. End
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