Keyword: Virtual Enterprise
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DigiScribe and Pockits, two teams of Hewlett High School students, are among the dozen Long Island high schools that are a part of the 40 finalists out of 310 teams in the Virtual Enterprises National Business Plan Competition. more
Hewlett High School’s Virtual Enterprise program has two virtual businesses this school year and both — Comforting Canines and Natural Atmosphere Promoting Relaxation — qualified for the Long Island Business Plan finals in Holbrook on Feb. 26. more
ROC Security, a virtual enterprise firm run by Hewlett High School seniors that “sells” residential, online, commercial and personal security products took fifth place at the 2017 Virtual Enterprise International Youth Business Summit in Manhattan from April 3-5. more
ROC Security, a virtual enterprise firm that sells residential, online, commercial and personal security products, started by Hewlett High School seniors, collected five awards and many accolades at the Long Island Trade Show in Farmingdale on Jan. 17. more
Laughter was in the house at the Lawrence Yacht & Country Club in Lawrence last Saturday when the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools Endowment Fund held its night of comedy. more
Final preparations for Hewlett High School’s upcoming Interview Day, an overview of this year’s Virtual Enterprise program, and business study scholarships were the topics of discussion at the district’s Business Advisory Board meeting on Oct. 16. more
Hewlett High School is not only known for its accomplishments in academics, but also in extracurricular activities. more
Flashcomm, the virtual enterprise company comprised of Hewlett High School students, finished second in the National Business Plan Competition held in Manhattan on April 2. more
Hewlett High School’s virtual enterprise teams, FlashComm and Future 1st Financial Services, finished first and second, respectively out of 29 schools in the finals of the Long Island Business Plan Competition on Feb. 26. more
Two Hewlett High School teams, FlashComm and Future 1st Financial Services, were among the seven teams that took top honors at the fourth annual Long Island Virtual Enterprises Business Plan Competition at Farmingdale State College on Jan. 14 and advanced to the final round, which will be hosted by American Portfolio Financial Services Inc. in Holbrook on Feb. 26. more
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