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Picture your students running their own business!

STEP gives your school all of the necessary tools to establish a student-run business. STEP is ideal for electives, school stores, life skills programs, or after-school clubs.
With STEP you can provide a real-world use for technology, reach financial literacy goals, and empower students while strengthening relationships with their teachers, district, and community.
STEP into the future with the eColor+

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Program Benefits
Being a STEP member comes with a variety of exciting resources that enhance your experience. Enjoy exclusive access to special content, discounts, and share ideas with other members.

Implementation
& Training
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Personalized implementation planning with our STEP Coordinator
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Staff & student training sessions
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Mentor Schools
Get answers to questions & gain insights from schools who are leading the charge in STEP
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Curriculum
Easy to follow, flexible lesson plans that can be tailored to meet your students abilities
Starter
Projects
Simple & successful projects to help kick-start your business
Marketing & Design Services
Eye-catching design templates to launch your new business plus assistance on future projects
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Continuing Support
Available through phone or email M-F 8:00am-5:00pm (EST)
What you get
With STEP, your school launches a student-run business using PSI’s eColor+ Poster Printer. From design to delivery, students develop workplace readiness, financial literacy, marketing know-how, and leadership – all while providing real value to your school and community.
Launching STEP is simple and scalable. We’ve thought through every detail so you can focus on your students.
See STEP in action!
Watch this video to see how one school is empowering their students with the eColor Poster Printer
The Belvidere School District in NJ is leading the way in innovation with their student-run, Oxford Street Ink program. See how their middle school students created a business model that strengthens their relationship with their teachers, district, and community.
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