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SHOP it,” says Flanhofer. “The cart goes out three times a day with two workers and one paraprofessional or teacher. The apparel merchandise is only sold during activity periods in the Space Shop Room 124.” The project has become invaluable to students at Mars Area High School. “The kids look forward to my students coming daily—and if we don’t show up during their study hall, they come looking for us!” laughs Flanhofer. “This project has created a great relationship with kids of every age, grade and ability at Mars Area, and has been a great way for the special education students to get more involved with the rest of the school.” The project has also become very important to the special education students. In addition to the great relationships and new friendships they’ve formed, the project allows students to expand their communication skills, improve their money and budgeting skills and more. “This is the closest we’ve come to teaching a true life skill,” says Flanhofer. “The students do all of the finances, balances and inventory, so they are gaining a real understanding of expenses, income and outcome that will apply to the working world later in life.” Since its initiation, the Mars Space Shop and Mobile Cart project has set its focus on continuing to sell and increase revenue. There were even new offerings added, including holiday items such as Valentine grams. “So many people lent a helping hand in making this project successful, including the Mars Planet Foundation that graciously funded the project, as well as many of my colleagues,” notes Flanhofer. “Also, I could have never been so successful without the great help of my paraprofessionals—Gloria Ferguson, Yvonne Heltsley, Cherri Pistner and Polly Novotny. They are such an amazing group of adults to work with!” For more information about the Mars Space Shop and Mobile Cart, email [email protected]. n Mars Area | Summer 2017 | icmags.com 19