Early on in their MicroSociety lessons, the citizens of Harborville had discussed needs versus wants. And the employees of the Task Force were certain that new uniforms were a need. “When I try to stop people in the hall to make sure they have a hall pass, they just breeze right by me,” griped Neveah. […]
Category: Kids in Charge Stories
Butterflies Take Flight
The employees of Winged Wonders thought they were well prepared when the cardboard box carrying their menagerie of butterflies arrived at their New York MicroSociety Words like “chrysalis”, “pupa”, and “proboscis” rolled over their tongues as smoothly as their own names. They could recite the life stages as quickly as they could recite their own […]
A Small Society Achieving Big Things
There was an unusual hush that had taken over the monthly Town Hall meeting. Notably absent were the energized voices of citizens raising their concerns and sharing their innovations. Instead, as 7th grade President, Aaron, scanned the room, he saw dozens of downcast citizens with their eyes fixed on the ground. He held up […]
Your Reputation is Priceless
About to take the stand in her own trial, seventh grade Rebekah mulled over the events that brought her to court. Seriously, it had all seemed like the perfect plan, beginning with her sighting of the “Help Wanted” sign soliciting a bookkeeper for the Pampered Pets venture. She was just plain sick and tired of working […]
Occupy MicroSociety
It was a journalist’s dream. Putting on his reporter’s visor and badge, arming himself with his black steno pad, 4th grader Jacob couldn’t believe his luck. He had the opportunity to do something big. To expose what was really going on with the Myersville Senators. The inside scoop, as they called it. There was a […]
Turning Setbacks Into Opportunities
Standing before his employees, all seated around the rectangular table for their Monday business meeting, 4th grade manager, Malcolm, shrugged his shoulders. “I don’t get it,” he declared. Scratching his cropped hair, he pointed at the graph that his bookkeeper had prepared. “We haven’t sold a single duct tape change purse.” The employees looked […]
The Business of Caring
We have all heard the adage that it takes a village to raise a child, but its converse is also true. The student citizens of Scottie Land, Sageland Elementary’s MicroSociety, have proven that children have the power to raise a community, even in the midst of tragedy. When the Scottieland MicroSociety Executive Board, composed of […]
Listening to Your Employees is Good Business
It was in the checkout line of the Publix on a food shopping errand with Dad that an entrepreneurial vision first sprang in fifth grade Jordan’s mind. He watched the line of kids in front of the quarter machines with intent interest. There was just something about those machines that beckoned for change. It wasn’t […]
Health Is Good Business
White hat resting comfortably atop his dark braids, Sabian had all the swagger and confidence of an Iron Chef. “To get your pancakes to come out the same size,” he shared his secret “all you have to do is use an ice cream scoop.” Looking at his restaurant patrons, he shrugged his shoulders, then flipped […]
A Star Is Born
Everyone said 6th grader Cheyenne was destined for stardom. Whenever her teachers wanted to perform a skit, Cheyenne was the first choice. But, to be quite honest, it bothered Chey. She loved being good at something, but she didn’t want it to be the only thing she could do. What if she hurt herself? What […]