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Getting Down to Business Mars Area High School Special Education students manage the school’s Mars Space Shop and Mobile Cart. By Nicole Tafe M ars Area High School Special Education students are getting down to business with the Mars Space Shop. As part of a school-wide experiment that began last November, the Mars Space Shop and Mobile Cart project offers students the chance to purchase Mars Area apparel and school items. The “business” is managed by special education teacher Samantha Flanhofer, and run by special education students. “Last summer, we started throwing around ideas about how something like this could work,” says Flanhofer, who’s been at Mars Area High School for two years. “Things quickly became cross-curricular and we enlisted the help of several teachers and their classes, including Mr. Knauff ’s business class, Mrs. Iman’s advanced accounting class and Mr. Peteras’ technology education class.” Toward the start of the project, Mr. Knauff ’s business class conducted several surveys throughout the building asking students what kind of materials they would buy and at what cost. From there, Mrs. Iman’s advanced accounting class determined the best methods to help control inventory, keep track of deposits, receipts and more. Finally, Mr. Peteras’ graphics club pressed all of the apparel and made it ready for sale. “With everyone’s help, we were able to get everything up and running!” says Flanhofer. It was officially decided that the Mars Space Shop would sell Mars apparel and the Mobile Cart would sell daily items including snacks, water bottles, pencils, pens, notebooks and more. The next step was to interview the interested special education students for various jobs. “The interview process for my students was as real as it could be,” notes Flanhofer. Students were presented with positions that included accountant, inventory clerk, manager and assistant manager. Job descriptions were provided, explained and reviewed. Students then practiced for the interviews multiple times with Flanhofer. “The interviews consisted of two rounds with administration and members of the Planet Foundation,” explains Flanhofer. “Students were given five interview questions that were assessed using a number scale. The students were then given their scores followed by a discussion of their strengths/ weaknesses.” After the interview process, students were awarded the jobs that best suited them. “I created a work shift and the students followed MARS SPACE SHOP 18 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Mars Area