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The Clarence Sun / Saturday, February 07, 2015

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 07, 2015

Academy of Business, Finance prepares students

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Academy students attended a Clarence Chamber of Commerce Roundtable on Global Economic Trends held at Clarence High School. By Alicia Greco THE SUN EDITOR

This June, the Clarence Academy of Business and Finance will hit a milestone: it’s first graduating class. “We originally stared the academy in October 2010,” said Dawn Snyder, executive vice president of the advisory board for that academy. “We’re happy JEFFREY T. BARNES about reaching that milestone.” Under the National Academy Foundation — a national network of career academies — the Clarence Academy of Business and Finance works under a mission “to prepare our youth for college and career success using 21st century The world giraffe popu- skills through an interdiscilation is diminishing, with plinary approach.” The Clarence school, unfewer than 80,000 in exisder direction by Heather tence today. In WNY, we are Hartmann, is not the only fortunate to have the Buffalo one in Western New York, Zoo, and their newest giraffe and other schools are not addition, baby Sampson. all focused solely on business. The Clarence Academy See “Car” of Business and Finance

Bob Casell, president of Community Papers of WNY, and Mike Monteith, General Manager of Towne MINI, unveil the giraffe-themed grand prize. MINI Cooper provided by Towne MINI, and vehicle wrap provided by Underground Wraps. This is a guest article by Community Papers of Western New York’s Promotions Coordinator Danielle Jensen. While roaming the halls of this weekend’s Buffalo Auto Show, make sure to “spot” the Towne MINI giraffe-wrapped MINI Coo-

per. Did you know, just like human fingerprints, a giraffe’s coat pattern is unique to that individual? Not only can you see this fun, giraffethemed, new 4-door MINI in person, you can also purchase raffle tickets for your chance to win a 1-year lease or $5,000 cash.

Community Papers of Western New York and Towne MINI are excited to be partnering with one of our areas greatest community resources, the Buffalo Zoo. All proceeds from ticket purchases will be donated to the Zoo, to help fund the building of a giraffe shade structure.

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was implemented and spearheaded by Maryellen Kloss, president of the Clarence Central School District Board of Education. “Over five years ago, the [Clarence] Board of Education looked for an initiative to prepare our students for college and career success. This included financial literacy and career exploration through internship opportunities using an interdisciplinary approach,” Kloss said. “To me, it was important for our students to go out and see and explore the careers they were interested in pursuing.” Overall, these NAF schools “try to incorporate education with real, live, on-the-job training and work-based learning,” Snyder said. Students will participate in mock interviews, internships, workshops and lectures to help prepare them for their future.

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