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Villa Joseph Marie launches competition that opens line of communication between worlds of business, high school education

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Selected students will interview industry leaders about how their faith informs board room decisions. Cases based on the interviews will serve as the foundation for a regional high school case study competition.

While common in university settings, Villa’s program will be the first of its kind at the high school level. The concept, inspired by the global leadership of the Sisters of St. Casimir, will provide an opportunity to showcase the power of a strong moral compass when making key leadership decisions.

“Our sisters are showcased as an example of what intentional, responsible, long-term planning looks like, and those skills are crucial for our students’ future success,” said Jeanne Frawley, Villa’s president.

Villa Joseph Marie High School in Holland has been named a grant recipient from the Ambassador’s Fund for Catholic Education, launching a one-of-a-kind competition.

By opening lines of communication between the worlds of high school education and business, developing a cross-disciplinary program where students learn the positive impact of balancing mission and money, and building a repository of case studies for educators, the program will empower current Philadelphia-area teachers and future Catholic leaders, while helping Philadelphia become a national example for preparing future mission-driven leaders.

Faculty, staff, and students from Villa Joseph Marie and Malvern Prep, partners in the grant, will organize the plan and write the cases. Twelve selected students will visit both nonprofit and for-profit businesses in Philadelphia and Chicago to learn first-hand how successful leaders maintain their mission while managing the bottom line.

From there, competitions in December and April will be hosted at Villa Joseph Marie for all interested high school teams. Competitions will be judged by representatives from businesses, colleges and universities.

Those interested in participating or sponsoring should visit www.vjmhs.org/events/casestudy for more information.


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