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Levittown Students Showcase Business Prowess
MacArthur scholars show off their business skills during student showcase.
Levittown students enrolled in MacArthur High School’s business classes proudly displayed their group and individual projects during the business department’s fourth annual student showcase.
Student work was presented in the areas of business ownership and marketing, computer programing, Advanced Placement computer science, desktop publishing, digital media production, introduction to business, computer applications, sports and entertaining marketing, trial law and web design.
Seniors Emily Kirincic and Dan McQuillan are enrolled in the digital media class. During the showcase they demonstrated how they could place students and parents in front of a green screen and change the background, as seen in television. Brian Newins, who has taken both web design I and II, demonstrated how his website called “Merry Christmas” allows family members to record their Christmas lists each year.
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“I am impressed by the projects I have seen this evening,” Assistant Superintendent for Business William Pastore said. “These students are gaining many of the skills necessary for working in today’s business world.”
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