One of the most important days in the Silver Creek Area CEO year took place this morning, and our students rose to the occasion on Banker Day. After months of developing ideas ...
When we are not out visiting local businesses or learning from guest speakers, our Silver Creek Area CEO students are hard at work behind the scenes. Classroom days are where the real ...
Yesterday, our Silver Creek Area CEO students experienced a moment they’ll never forget. From the very first pictures and videos Kory Best shared of his daughter Maddie, the room was ...
Yesterday, our Silver Creek Area CEO students had the opportunity to visit Warrior Logo Wear in Mascoutah, and it was one of those mornings that reminds you why these experiences ...
So thankful for community partners who invest in our students and show them what leadership looks like!
Last Friday, our students visited TownePlace Suites in O’Fallon and were welcomed with breakfast, coffee, and Allyson Otey’s contagious energy. From the moment they arrived, you could ...
After our stretch of snow days (virtual learning days) and a rescheduled visit, we were excited to finally make it to ChiroPro of Shiloh last week! And from the moment we walked in and ...
I watched our students last week as they worked through something most 17- and 18-year-olds have never done before. They are seniors in high school who have chosen to step out of their ...
We recently had the privilege of hosting Josh Davis, a website developer and digital marketing strategist from Metro East SEO in our CEO class. From the moment he walked in, it was ...
Recently we were honored to welcome Bailey Pain, O’Fallon native and entrepreneur, to our Silver Creek Area CEO class! Bailey is the owner and creative force behind Piper & Finch ...
Some days, a speaker does not just visit a classroom. They leave a mark. Ian Hutchinson did exactly that for our students. Ian stood in front of our class and told the truth. High ...
Last Thursday, our class stepped into a place that calls itself “The Home Of Happiness In Freeburg.” And by the time we left Dairy Queen, we knew that happiness had very little to do ...







