Office of Equity and Cultural Proficiency
Initiatives – U.S. Hispanic Youth Entrepreneur Education Program

U.S. Hispanic Youth Entrepreneur Education (USHYEE) works with Baltimore County Public Schools (BCPS) to prevent high school drop out rates among Hispanic youth by introducing entrepreneurship as a career option.  The goal of this partnership is to use concepts taught in entrepreneurship to bridge the high school to college continuum in the minds of Hispanic youth.  The USHYEE program currently operates in three BCPS: Woodlawn High Schools, Owings Mills High School, and Lansdowne High School.

 

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