In the dynamic “Art of Entrepreneurship” class, a co-curricular sponsored by Case Accelerator for Student Entrepreneurship (CASE), Academy students receive a crash course in what it takes to be successful entrepreneurs in the arts. Masu.
Students engage in fast-paced, hands-on sprints across a variety of mediums, from scents and flavors to the design of visual objects and spaces, ultimately choosing a medium to develop into a marketable product or service. To do. Final projects include “Recycle the Runway,” an initiative that focuses on sustainable fashion through upcycling donated clothing, and “Aloha,” an educational coloring book that combines art and global awareness for young learners. The Animals” were included.
This course not only develops specific entrepreneurial skills, but also imparts valuable life skills that can be applied to any career path. Additionally, students receive support to realize their ideas.
Lily Nomura ’26 spoke about her experience in the class: Hearing the stories of these real-life entrepreneurs made me think about how something so scary as starting a business can definitely become a reality if you have the right people to support you. This class gave me the encouragement to explore my interests and motivated me to push myself further. ”


Junior School students are also joining in the fun through their own Art of Entrepreneurship course. They recently presented their ideas at a final project showcase.