Students with intellectual disabilities are learning valuable life lessons through work in an unlikely classroom: a school store. Known as Susky Station, the store is located at Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, Penn. With every ring of the cash register, students gain confidence and relate to their peers while learning market research, product development, customer service and more. The store sells both snacks and promotional product swag— including logo’d tote bags and apparel, some of which were ordered with help from a 4imprint one by one® grant. The store is outfitting students with school pride as well as a sense of personal accomplishment. And that never goes out of style.
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