The student-run farm stand, right in front of Glassboro High School, teaches students the basics of business and supply and demand.
Roadside stands are a sight familiar to many motorists in New Jersey all summer long. But one in Glassboro packs an educational punch.Roadside stands are a sight familiar to many motorists in New Jersey all summer long.The student-run farmstand in front of Glassboro High School teaches students the basics of business and supply and demand.
Mark Silverstein, the superintendent of Glassboro Public Schools, says "It's a really innovative program to get kids experience before they enter the workforce."
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