Fairfax CTE foundation reports $220K in student enterprise revenue reinvested in schools
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The Foundation for Applied Technical Education (FATE) presented its annual update to the Fairfax County school board, reporting that student-run enterprises generated approximately $220,000 reinvested into schools through grants, scholarships, and student auto sales. The foundation also highlighted residential construction projects, entrepreneurship market days, and hundreds of student internships across career and technical education (CTE) programs.
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· 2 pulledFATE told the board its student enterprises generated roughly $220,000 reinvested into schools this year via grants, scholarships and student auto sales
the foundation also highlighted residential construction projects, entrepreneurship market days and hundreds of student internships across CTE programs
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