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JA BizTown is one of many programs that Junior Achievement offers to students of
San Diego and Imperial Counties.
Students from local school make a big splash in
JA BizTown!
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA Friday, May 30, 2014 SAN DIEGO’S BUSINESS DAILY
THESANDIEGO U-T
FUERTE ELEMENTARY
Today’s Weather
Forecast: Sunny
HIGHS: 85LOWS: 60
We would like to thank our amazing teachers:
Mrs. McDaniel Ms. Durvis Mr.
Wollitz
Word & Letter PlayREARRANGEMENTRearrange the letters in the following phrase to tell what many children can do better than most adults
ROAST MULES
STRATEGYWrite the letters on small pieces of paper and move them to create a new word.
Later on another reporter Sara Schibuola interviewed CEO of Sea World, Jordy Watson.Her business takes animals in from the wild and fixes them until they are healthy and clean. I think that is a very kind thing to help the injured animals from the wild that have been hurt from predators. Jordie’s favorite thing to do at Sea World is greeting all the cus- tomers. She’s happy that people come to her store and buy something or take a picture!!The hardest thing about her job is that keeping up with all the cus- tomers. Since her business is a very popular one she has lots of customers,
Later on Sara Schibuola inter- viewed another fellow named Abi- gail Iuliano. She works in the HG
Fenton Company. Her job is to sell buildings to many stores in Biz- Town. Abigail is the CEO and the
CFO and she pays, takes out money and keeps her employees under control. She also does de-
posits.Another thing she does is that she
walks around all the stores and make sure that they are paying their bills. Abigail is a very suc-
cessful CEO & CFO and will be a great worker in the future.
I haverecently interviewed Indiana of Scripps Institue of Oceanography. I asked how we can help sharks. He told me that we can instead of killing sharks for their fin and moving on to the next shark, we can use more parts of the shark. He informed me that you can ac- tually use the skin (Also called Denti- cles (SP?) as a fishing net and even a spearhead! It seems next time you want some shark fin soup, you should think about other products that could beeven more usefull!
CEO’s from all business start to gather around the podium to give there speeches’. The mayor, judge and police officer, Josh Meredith are introduced. Mayor, Alexi Grabia rings the opening bell and takes the pledge, read by Judge, Lola Wick.The first CEO to be introduced was Gavin Nalu he is CEO of the JA Biz- town Entertainment Store. Second was Jacob Becker, CEO of UPS.Next Kalia Purdy CEO of Union-Tri- bune. Then the San Diego Interna- tional Airport CEO, Amber Tidwell.
Meanwhile, Sara Schibuola interviewed another friend,
Siena Helm. She works at the San Diego Foundation. Her
job is to collect money to do- nate to poor or unhealthy,
and she improves the envi- ronment. Her favorite thing to do is print all the checks, and her least favorite thing is de-
livering them even thoughshe doesn’t deliver them all.
The fifth CEO was Calista Dicker, she’s the CEO of Scripps Institute of Oceanography. The Innovative Employee Solutions Specialists, Lauren Bryant was after. Macken- zie Samuel the CEO of Kaiser Per- mante was seventh.Sea World’s CEO, Jordy Waton was after.CEO, Bonnie Eatmon , of Sun Diego was next. San Diego Foundation’s CEO Siena Helm was tenth .Jack Martin CEO of EDCO was after .Last was Cox communi- cations CEO Alexis Haynes.
THE SAN DIEGO U-T STAFF
CEO:
Kalia Purdy
CFO:
Kawthar Al- MahmodiPhotographer: Ahtzi Jocobo
Reporters:
Camden Hobson Sara Schibuola Dayle CowanAd Executive:
Kaylani Worthy
Editor:
Tyler Bryson
UNION TRIBUNE STAFF
EDITORIALI think being at BizTown was one of my best
experiences because it was fun learning how to work and being able to learn how to use the equipment in the shop. It was fun learning how to use the checks to purchase items and opening our savings accounts. If I could I would love to come back and help new kids coming to BizTown.
By: Kalia PurdyFor more information about Junior Achievement, call 619-682-5155 or visit us on the Web at www.jasandiego.org