Kyle Anderson
Legacy High School
Business and Computer Science Teacher
Adams 12 Five Star School District
This will be my 10th year in education and I am very excited to be teaching such a great trio of classes. When I am not nerding out on business articles and documentries, you can find me in the outdoors camping, biking, off-roading or skiing in the winter. I love being outside with my wife and 2 kids (4 and 1.5).
This year I will also be helping the Legacy Dirt Crew mountain bike club and team.
Welcome to the 2023-2024 School year!!!!
2023/24 Courses and Schedule
1st peroid - Off
2nd Period - Entreprenuership C206
3rd Period - Personal Finance B203
4th Period - Off
5th Period - Off
6th Period - Entrepreneurship C206
7th Period - Intro to Business C205
8th Period - International Marketing C205
Clubs and Affiliations
Intro To Business
Introduces the application of fundamental business principles to local, national, and international forums. This course examines the relationship of economic systems, governance, regulations, and law upon business operations. It surveys the concepts of career development, business ownership, finance and accounting, economics, marketing, management, operations, human resources, regulations, and business ethics.
Period 3 B203
Period 7 C205
Entrepreneurship
This course introduces students to the rewards and risks of owning or operating a business enterprise. Emphasis is placed on the mastery of skills needed to plan, organize, manage, and finance a business. Skills in communication, technical writing, mathematics, research, and problem-solving are reinforced as each student prepares his/her own business plan using the lean business model and DECA/FBLA competencies and standards. Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course include cooperative education and work credit opportunities. Simulations, projects, teamwork, DECA/FBLA leadership activities, meetings, conferences, and competitions provide opportunities for application of real-life instructional competencies.
Period 2 C206
Period 6 C206
International Marketing
Conducting business outside the United States involves a unique set of challenges. Diverse cultures, laws, languages, and currencies add to the complexity of putting together and managing international business ventures. This course will help you prepare for these types of activities by exploring a number of questions which focus on various aspects of international business. The primary vehicle for accomplishing this will be class discussions built around research and presentations by both the instructor and students as well as cases dealing with a range of issues, countries and industries.
Period 8
Personal Finance
Students will develop the skills needed to make sound financial decisions. Topics will include planning your career, payroll and taxes, investing, banking, credit, financing your first car and home, insurance, renting an apartment, budgeting, purchasing, and basic economics.