NEWS: Law’s Life Skills Class Continues Canine Catering Program

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By Olivia Augustine – News Editor
Jonathan Law’s Life Skills class is getting ready to sell their Canine Catering dog biscuits, Bobo’s Biscuits.
Canine Catering was started two years ago as a way for the Life Skills students to learn how to run a small business.
“I teach the students the necessary job skills they need to run a small business and oversee the students run the business,“ Job Coach Mrs. Golebiewski said.
Students and staff will be able to purchase the student-made dog biscuits on Friday, December 17. The price is $1.50 for a festively-wrapped 2-ounce bag.
The Life Skills students are happy to get work experience through this program.
“I enjoy being able to get some work experience,” junior Faith Bravo said.
Canine Catering is a class that students can take in order to get work experience.
“Canine Catering was developed to give students work experience without having to go out into the community,” Golebiewski said.
Students said they enjoy being a part of Canine Catering because they get to work with others.
“The things I enjoy about Canine Catering are working with Faith and Mrs. Golebiewski, making the dog biscuits, sending out the Google Form to the Jonathan Law faculty, and lastly, I enjoy counting up the money from our sales of the dog biscuits,” junior Ethan Ott said.
The students help make the biscuits they sell and then advertise the sale dates.
“I help to advertise and shop for the ingredients that we use to make the biscuits,” senior John Vaccino said.
