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Introducing theSmithtown School of Business
2012 NYS Department of the Year
Smithtown Central School DistrictSmithtown, NY
Mrs. S. Dianne Elmore, Chairperson
High School EAST & High School WEST
School of Business
Smithtown – The District
Located on the North Shore of Long Island approximately 60 miles east of New York City.
• District population 118,000• Families with children 36%
• Student population 11,000• 2 High schools 1700 each• 3 Middle schools• 9 Elementary schools
School of Business
Department Information• 9 full time staff Carole Coloe Phil Como Chris Elsesser Mary Pat Grafstein, WE Coordinator
Matt Hennings Doreen Kelly Mary Keegan Christine LoFrese, Instructional Specialist
Cindy Wood
• 1 secretary Marie Cotignola
• 20 course offerings• 42 possible college
credits• 2 Business Clubs – DECA
and School of Business
School of Business
Department Program Offerings
• Comprehensive Curriculum
• Core Course Connections• College Level Courses• MBA/PHD• NYS Business Honor
Society• DECA• School of Business Club
• Virtual Enterprise• Finance Curriculum• Business Olympics• Business Etiquette
Dinner• Industry Advisory Board• Junior Achievement –
High School Heroes• Paid Internships• CEIP
School of Business
Business Courses for High School Credit in Core Subjects
2010-2011• Business Math – Mathematics Credit Enrollment: 17 SHS West / 21 SHS East• Business Law – Social Studies Credit Enrollment: 28 SHS West / 60 SHS East• College Accounting – Mathematics Credit Enrollment: 25 SHS West / 66 SHS East• Business Communications – English Credit Enrollment: 25 SHS East
2011-2012
• Business Math – Mathematics Credit Enrollment: 16 SHS West / 18 SHS East• Business Law – Social Studies Credit Enrollment: 33 SHS West / 50 SHS East• College Accounting – Mathematics Credit Enrollment: 45 SHS West / 90 SHS East• Business Communications – English Credit Enrollment: 44 SHS East
School of Business
College Credit Courses
The following courses are offered through SUNY Farmingdale:• Business Communications -3 Credits* - 2010/2011- 25 students; 2011/2012 – 40 students
(*Counts for 1/2 English credit for seniors only)• College Accounting I - 3 credits – 2010/11 - 95 students; 2011/12 – 133 students• College Accounting II - 3 credits – 2010/11 - 23 students; 2011/12 - 17• College Marketing - 6 credits – 2010/11 - 95 students; 2011/12 – 70 students• College Business Law - 6 credits – 2010/11 - 95 students; 2011/12 – 83 students• Wall Street II - 3 credits – 2010/11 - 25 students; 2011/12 – 21 students• BCA - 3 credits, 2010/11 - 100 students; 2011/12 – 65 students• E-Commerce - 6 credits – 2010/11 - 25 students; 2011/12 – 50 students
The following courses are offered for 3 college credits through LIM College:• Fashion Marketing -2010/11 - 60 students; 2011/12 – 55 students• Fashion Apparel & Accessories – 2010/11 - 60 students; 2011/12 – 55 students
The following courses are offered for 3 college credits through Dowling College:• Sports Management – 2010/11 - 100 students; 2011/12 - 142
School of Business
MBA/PhD• The School of Business features 2 academic honorary programs, called our MBA/Ph.D
distinctions.– (Mastery of Business Achievement and A Personal Higher Degree)
• MBA Student Requirements (students inducted into the NY State Business Honor Society):– Students must receive an A- (B+ for College Accounting I & II, College Business Law & E-Commerce) or better
in three units of Business courses. – Actively participate in one of the department’s clubs for at least one year (DECA or School of Business Club)– Compete in one Business Olympics event– Uphold the School of Business Code of Conduct.
• In 2011 we had 76 candidates for the Honor Society; in 2012 we had 80 students who were candidates for Honor Society.
• Ph.D. Student Requirements (Students may pursue the Ph.D after they have received their MBA):– Students must take three additional Business courses– Complete a research paper relating the Business courses taken to a post secondary career goal – OR complete an additional two credits in Business and compete in an additional Business Olympics.
• In 2011 we had 10 candidates for the Ph.D; in 2012 we had 14 candidates for the Ph.D.
School of Business
Business Olympics• A Marketing Competition with emphasis on
presentation skills for School of Business Students.• Students form teams of 3 to 5 students.• Students have 6 weeks to prepare for competition.• Participation is required for MBA and PhD.• Prizes are sponsored by Smithtown IAB members• Judges are recruited from Smithtown IAB and
District Administration
School of Business
• The School of Business curriculum closely aligns with each of DECA’s competitive events, allowing a significant number of students from both high schools to qualify annually for regional, state and national competitions.
• DECA continues to be a positive draw for the School of Business. Both students and parents recognize the benefits and the importance of DECA to becoming “College and Career Ready”.
School of Business
SHS West: 2010-2011• 190 registered students• 93 students participated in Regional
competition—54 qualified for the State competition.
• 12 students participated in National competition– 1 Top 10 competitive event medal received and 1 Otis Spunkmeyer Scholarship awarded from National DECA.
SHS West: 2011-2012• 180 registered student members of the club—
largest in school. • Recognized for 4th consecutive year as highest
contributing club to state charity—Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation.
• 68 students participated in State level—awards received in all competitive events.
• NY State Officer—Secretary and Historian• NY State Board Member• Outstanding Service Award• 5 New York State DECA Honor Society recipients• DECA Nationals Top 10 placement
SHS East: 2010-2011• 328 registered students• 107 Top 10 competitive events medals won at
state level. • 5 New York State DECA Honor Society Award
recipients. • 6 Top 10 competitive event medals won at
ICDC in Orlando, Florida
SHS East: 2011-2012• 305 registered student members of the club• 90 Top 10 competitive events medals won at
state level. • 5 New York State DECA Honor Society Award
recipients. • Largest Chapter in New York State• Diamond Level Membership Campaign
Recipient • 10 competitive event finalist medals won at
ICDC in Salt Lake City, Utah
School of Business
Business Etiquette Dinner• The Business Etiquette Dinner is one of the more popular activities
in the School of Business. • A professional etiquette consultant walks students through the
proper Business dining etiquette at a hotel or catering hall. – Students are also instructed on the appropriate networking techniques and
are given the opportunity to converse with Business people before, during and after dinner.
• The second portion of the evening is used to honor our MBA and Ph.D inductees. – PhD students run the honor society induction
• Student dinners are sponsored by our IAB business partners. • Many sponsors attend both the dinner and the induction ceremony.
School of Business
Virtual Enterprises• Authentic based learning and assessments
focused on core Business & Economics concepts.
• Partnership with Virtual Enterprise International allows students at each high school to create a business for the VE class.
• Students apply/interview for positions.• Business is conducted with other virtual
companies across the country.• Students are mentored by Industry
Advisory Board members.
• Students compete at Long Island and NYC Trade show competitions.
• Awarded 3rd place for Business Plan in first year of competition.
• Finalists at trade show for Best Website, Product Catalogue and Trade Booth Design.
• HSW awarded Top 10 honors in “Outstanding Trade Booth Design.”
School of Business
FINANCE
• Intro to Career & Financial Management
• Business Math• Wall Street• Wall Street II (College)
• Accounting (Semester)• College Accounting I• College Accounting II
PRIMARY SECONDARY
School of Business
Finance Recognition
•WISE – 100 Best School in the Nation • Blue Star School• Gold Star Teachers• Stock Market Game
School of Business
Business Department Promotional Campaigns
• Promotional/Informational 5 x 7 glossy cards Professional posters
• Multimedia PowerPoint Presentations• Various websites and web blogs
www.smithtownschoolofbusiness.com • Community Connections
School of Business
Industry Advisory Board
• Established in 1977• Used as a model for many boards across Long Island• Over 250 Active Members, 2 Co-Chairs from the Business World, 1 Executive
Director (Business Teacher).• Board meets formally 6 times per year• Members of the board support the teaching of college and career readiness
skills by mentoring students in DECA and Virtual Enterprise competitions, Accounting, Finance and Marketing classes; and financially supporting School of Business activities.
• Strong partnerships formed with the Smithtown and Nesconset Chambers of Commerce
• Internships provided by: – CitiGroup, Wells Fargo Financial, State Farm Insurance, St. Catherine of Siena Hospital
and Eastern Energy Systems; along with many local accounting and law firms.
School of Business
Career Exploration
Internship Program
• This CEIP is aimed at introducing and affording students the opportunity to explore various industries and careers.
• 54 hours of unpaid work experience is required—• Some work experiences were found through the IAB’s Student Internship
Fair and Seminar• Experiences are both paid and unpaid• Opportunities are available in:
• Healthcare• Finance• Law• Insurance
• Accounting• Marketing• Banking• Fashion
School of Business
• Female Power Brunches: – in conjunction with Guidance and other
departments within the high schools• Senior Projects (career related) –
– in conjunction with English Department• College Connections Assembly
– in conjunction with Guidance • Junior Achievement High School Heroes
– in conjunction with English and Family & Consumer Science
• Shadowing Experiences– in conjunction with Guidance and all
departments at the high school level
• Strictly Student Film Festival– in conjunction with the Art Department
• International Business Careers Day – in conjunction LOTE department
(Languages other than English) and the School of Business
• Healthcare CEIP (Career Exploration Internship Program) – in conjunction with Math and Science
departments as well as Guidance
• Nurse Mentorship Program – in conjunction with Science and
Guidance
• Lunch and Learn about STEM Careers– in conjunction with Technology, Science,
Math departments
Interdepartmental Relationships
School of Business
High School Heroes• Partnered with Smithtown Industry Advisory Board• Encourages high school volunteers to serve as role
models for elementary school students.• Teach students about their role in society beginning
with the basic understanding of themselves and their communities.
HS Heroes – SHSE • 75 High School Students participated • 3 Elementary schools participated
HS Heroes – SHSW • 75 High School Students participated
• 4 Elementary schools participated
School of Business
Smithtown School of Business
• # of students enrolled in School of Business
• # of Special Ed Students• # of AP Students• # of students enrolled in
more than one Business course
1500120125400
“FACTS”
School of Business
SMITHTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICTSmithtown, New York
The 2012 NYS Business Department of the Year!