Student Run Trojan Exchange Ups School Spirit, Provides Scholarships For Business Students

Sixty-six East Central HS business management students help run the spirit gear shop.

Photo via trojanexchange.com

(St. Leon, Ind.) – Business students at East Central High School are showing their Trojan Pride by operating a student run spirit gear shop. 

Trojan Exchange is open for business with 66 business management students running the show, helping in different departments such as technology, finance, marketing, and operations.

The primary way to purchase gear from Trojan Exchange is on their website Trojan Exchange | East Central High School. Trojan Exchange also sells merchandise at various school events including all sports games, and during lunch hours Tuesday-Friday at ECHS. 

All profits go towards scholarships for seniors in the business classes. 

Last year, Trojan Exchange gave away around $6,000 in scholarships. This year’s goal is $8,000.

You can help them reach their goal by purchasing items online from the Trojan Exchange Winter Sale now through November 15.

Items available include t-shirts, long sleeve shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, sweatpants, knit caps, pajamas, hats, and more.

For more information, visit Trojan Exchange | East Central High School or follow their social media pages at Trojan Exchange | Facebook or Trojan Exchange ⚔️ (@TrojanExchange) / Twitter

 

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