Students from a business class at Mt. Edgecumbe High School in Sitka have organized a company, appointed officers, and sold shares of stock with their product, an elastic, $5 wristband with the words "Living on the Edge".
he Mt. Edgecumbe students developed their business plan with the goal of helping Sitka’s homeless population, as it is becoming an increasing concern of the Alaska community.
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