Veronica Keenan

  • “Honey Club” Quality Control Board

    The line at Bank of Keels was ridiculously long.  MicroSociety students had places to go, things to do, people to see.  Waiting for an available teller was a real waste of time. Fifth grader, Elijah Sims, decided to take matters in his own hands.  While he couldn’t change the lines, he could change the lives…

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  • Employing Kindergartners: A Win-Win

    Cameron needed more employees, but no one wanted to work for him.  He  was too bossy.   Sunday was Mother’s Day, and business was booming.  A huge batch of greeting  cards had to get out and Sweet Notes Greetings never missed a deadline. Cameron  made sure of that. He didn’t think of it as bossy,…

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  • From Doodler to Cartoonist

    Yevan Turner used to doodle all over his wooden desk in black Sharpie.   He stayed after school to scrub it off, more times than he could count on his two hands.   Now, he sits in a corner office.    Well, the corner of his classroom to be exact.   Yevan is finishing up…

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  • A Case Of Peer Pressure

    Darrell wiped his sweaty palms on his pants and reached inside his pocket for his crumbled closing argument. He was on trial for theft by deception.     Rewind. Just over a week ago, he wrote his first bad check. “They’ll never know the difference,” his friend Ramon bragged, “I do it all the time.”…

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  • The Spaghetti Dinner

    “I’m experimenting with substitution.” Yinka winks.  She’s about to reveal her secret ingredient for a chicken tarragon salad sandwich.  “Yogurt instead of mayonnaise! That’s the trick.” She dips her finger into the yogurt. “It’s just healthier… and oh so delicious.” It’s great being executive chef, she decides. But enough with the kitchen experiments.  Time to…

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  • Engineering is Elementary!

    “We’ll be adding landscaping next,” announced Andrew. The second grade architect barely took his eyes off his latest LEGO® design.    These 3rd and 4th graders take playing with LEGOs to a whole new level. It’s just one facet of Visionary Architecture, a business venture at Eugenio Maria de Hostos MicroSociety School.   How do…

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  • Hugo: Banker Extraordinaire

    Hi everyone!  My name is Hugo and I am from Baton Rouge, LA.  Guess what kind of cool job I have at my MicroSociety school?  I am the Banker.  That is a really important job for a five year old like me.  I want to tell you the story of how I got to be…

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  • Finally My Chance To Do Something Big

    Meet Emma Fabec, the 9-year old Vice Mayor of her MicroSociety® after school program in Sarasota, Florida- a true leader. This wasn’t always the case.    Emma has Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of autism. So taking risks has not come easy for her.  Many children struggle to fit in, but Emma faced an even greater…

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  • Little Duggie’s Bike Shop

    Lil’ Duggy’s Bike Shop is up and pedaling thanks to Shelby Ford, a fifth grader with a passion for bicycles. Shelby’s business idea started inside the walls of Indian Trail Elementary, a MicroSociety school in Louisville, KY. The young entrepreneur had a passion, saw a need, and like any self respecting entrepreneur decided to launch…

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