• inclogo

    It's not school - It's the REAL WORLD

    Turn what you like doing into a business!

  •  

    THANK YOU 2023-24 Volunteers!!

    MENTORS

    Adam Mesh

    Andy Goldberg

    Arthur Mosh

    BJ Bass

    Cathy Goodman

    Craig  Kugel

    Elisa Frischling

    Era Sakaria

    Jen Schubach

    Jessica Garmise

    Jessica McHugh

    Mathew Sposta

    Matt Weinberg

    Mike May

    Neha Aradhya

    Oren Schmidt

    Philip Toh

    Robert Massari

    Ryen Sherman

     

    BOARD OF ADVISORS

    “Roslyn Sharks”

    Mark Cohen

    Scott Finkelstein

    Brett Fliegler

    Jason Garmise

    Michael Goldspiel

    Monica Lund

    Marisa Mamarella

    Natalie Mashaal

    Lance Stier

     

    We need next year's volunteers!  Fill this form out to apply!

     

     

    INCubatoredu’s key points of distinction include:

    • Blend of Lean Startup process with foundational business topics
    • Authentic, real-world learning
    • Hands-on problem solving
    • Team teaching with classroom teacher, coaches, and mentors
    • Ongoing professional development for classroom teachers and volunteers

     


  • The INCubatoredu program offers students an authentic entrepreneurship experience. In this program, students have the opportunity to create and fully develop their own product or service.

    Groups

    Real entrepreneurs and business experts serve as volunteer coaches and mentors guiding student teams through the Lean Startup processes of developing hypotheses about a business concept, testing those hypotheses, adapting, and further iteration. The program also includes foundational business topics such as marketing and finance.

     

    vol

    Over the course of the eight units, students develop a business model canvas, gain market input on a minimum viable product, and continually revise all elements to improve their business model.

     teams working

    Students acquire foundational business concepts; then apply those concepts to the team’s new business idea. Principles from the Lean movement help students test their thinking. From Concept to Minimum Viable Product to Pitch, students are hypothesizing, testing, adapting and learning. Most importantly, they work and learn in teams.

    INC

     

  • How can you help INCubator@RHS? 

    Please click on Volunteers for more information

     

  • banner