Sugar Scottie Treats | Sun City StoriesSix sixth-grade entrepreneurs from Sageland MicroSociety Elementary put El Paso on the map.
The students created their own business called Sugar Scottie Treats, a unique model that offers a convenient party-catering service at Sageland Elementary and won the tri-state Biz Kid$ Entrepreneur Competition.
This goes to show that you are never too young to set a foundation for financial literacy and entrepreneurship. We want to make sure every kid is better prepared for the road ahead and ready to explore their dreams.
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