Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine Winter 2017-18 | Page 8

Not every student who enters the academy will pursue running a company, but Mrs. Cuellar said the experience the academy provides gives valuable lessons, regardless of the career path of a student. Feeling Color (continued) Estie Cuellar, Jakayla’s academy advisor, said that when parents of future academy students hear about businesses being operated out of the high school, they often doubt they are real companies. Once they see the process in action, Mrs. Cuellar added, they understand the one-of-a-kind experiences students earn by empowering themselves and starting their own companies. “ “Her story is what really inspired this company. … I really wanted her to have the opportunity to go to the store and lead her best lifestyle.” – Jakayla Dixon, academy student ” For Jakayla, an added benefit of the program has been meeting mentors and people with career experience who can provide advice for her goals. While she plans to continue with Feel the Color as a business, her ultimate career goal is to become a lawyer – and thanks to the company program, she’s met with a patent attorney who has provided advice on that goal. “The patent lawyer has been very influential, because I get to see a law firm and how that operates,” she explained. “The first time I met him, I started picking his brain and asking for advice. My goal is to go to college and study international relations and minor in business, then earn my J.D. and focus on international law. I think business and law go hand in hand, so I know this has been a great experience for me.” n Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Feel the Color is perhaps the best example because of the effort Jakayla has put into the business, Mrs. Cuellar said. “She’s at the point where she’s scheduling all these meetings on her own and reaching out to partners and clients that she’s almost to where she doesn’t need me anymore,” she said. “We do things differently here – our focus is to take business education and make it experiential. We have so many things that we teach in the academy, and then our students take the extra step of treating what they learn here as an extracurricular endeavor as well. They get to take what they learn in the classroom and put it in practice.” Mrs. Cuellar emphasized that students are making real money, finding real investors, keeping up with a payroll and understand the financial metrics necessary to run a business. Every aspect of what they learn in class becomes a real- world experience through the company program. 8 Picture Yourself Here As an NISD Guest Educator NISD is seeking motivated and willing employees to work as Guest Educators when the classroom teacher is not able to be in the classroom. If you are interested in a rewarding and flexible career, please visit www.nisdtx.org/guesteducator.