A student-run business just opened its first-ever brick-and-mortar storefront. The store is run entirely by North Ridgeville High School students with special needs and their support staff.
NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio — A major milestone is being celebrated in one Northeast Ohio high school. A student-run business just opened its first-ever brick-and-mortar storefront. It's called"Able Not Label."
"Our students mean everything to us," said Caitlin Carlo, Intervention Specialist at North Ridgeville High School. The skills learned are invaluable, from money management and customer service to overall communication.
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