Entrepreneurship student competitors go to Inventionland

They’ll be the judge of that. Five teachers from the high school judge students’ product pitches. The two winners chosen by the judges from each semester will move on to Inventionland to present there.

They’ll be the judge of that. Five teachers from the high school judge students’ product pitches. The two winners chosen by the judges from each semester will move on to Inventionland to present there.

On May 18, two entrepreneurship students will travel to Pittsburgh to compete in giving product pitches at Inventionland. The students going to Inventionland will be voted on by teacher judges at the high school after giving their pitches throughout the next week.

“Our students work over the course of a semester to create a product from the ideation to production stage,” entrepreneurship teacher Jesse Frailey said. “They will then give a final presentation to the judges at our school to determine a school champion from each semester who will go to Inventionland in Pittsburgh to present in front of real business people.”

Students who win at Inventionland will win a medal in recognition of their successful invention and product pitch.