St. John Bosco High School’s Entrepreneurship Pathway partners with Project ECHO (Entrepreneurial Concepts Hands-On), a non-profit organization established in Los Angeles in 1996. Over the years, Project ECHO has grown and evolved from a program focused on helping at-risk students into a vibrant business academy providing opportunities to students from diverse academic and socio-economic backgrounds. Project ECHO teaches teens how to become entrepreneurs coupled with life lessons like how to work with others, learning from failure, the value of planning, believing in yourself, public speaking and much more.
Project ECHO empowers students with entrepreneurial and leadership skills so that they can thrive in college, their careers and in their community as change-makers. They achieve this by offering programs that teach business skills and simulate the real-world entrepreneurial process of taking an idea and learning how to turn it into a business. All of their programs culminate in a showcase event where students present their start-ups to an audience, with many empowered to compete in the Teen Business Plan Competition where student teams compete for cash prizes.
See below for a list of St. John Bosco student projects in the Entrepreneurship Pathway that have gone on to win the Project ECHO showcase event.