The spirit of giving and entrepreneurship came together at Euclid High School this December, as the CTE Business Blueprint Class hosted a Holiday Market from December 2 through December 11. This incredible initiative not only provided students with the opportunity to develop essential business skills but also made a meaningful impact on a local foster family.
The students worked tirelessly to design and launch their own businesses, creating products, developing branding, and building an online store. Every detail—down to crafting festive items and marketing them—was part of the learning process. The most inspiring part? 100% of the profits from the Holiday Market are being used to purchase Christmas gifts for a foster family in Cuyahoga County.
The selected family includes a dedicated mother and her three teenage children, along with her 2-year-old niece. Students ensured that proceeds from the Holiday Market would fulfill the family’s Christmas wishlist, bringing joy and holiday cheer during this special season.
This opportunity was made possible by the students’ hard work and dedication to combining real-world entrepreneurship skills with community service. By participating in the Holiday Market, students not only gained valuable experience in running a business but also learned the power of giving back.
The success of this event demonstrates the incredible potential of our students and their commitment to making a difference. A heartfelt thank you goes to everyone who supported the market, donated, or shopped online. Your participation helped spread joy, hope, and kindness this holiday season!
Delivery of Gifts
Orders placed through the Holiday Market will be delivered to classrooms on December 18, 19, and 20.
The CTE Business Blueprint Class has truly shown what it means to lead with purpose, and we could not be more proud of their efforts to brighten the holidays for a family in need!