Goshen High School takes immense pride in providing students with opportunities for growth and success beyond traditional classroom boundaries. Recently, two outstanding students, Corbin Hinkle and Max Lowry, exemplified this commitment by participating in the FlexFactor program, in partnership with Sinclair College.
FlexFactor, designed to foster innovation and entrepreneurship among high school students, provided Corbin and Max with a platform to showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills. Little did they anticipate that their involvement would lead them to an unexpected opportunity – the SCORE Dayton high school pitch competition.
Initially, Goshen High School had not planned to participate in the competition, as it was exclusive to schools in the Dayton area. However, when an opportunity arose due to students withdrawing from the competition, Corbin and Max stepped forward to represent Goshen High School while navigating a full day of workshops and presentations, absorbing insights from successful entrepreneurs and refining their pitch.
Their efforts culminated in a remarkable achievement. Corbin and Max emerged victorious, winning the Project Pitch Competition and securing a $2000 cash prize for Lift Rite, an easy solution to help avoid tweaks, sprains, pulls, tears, and breaks while working out.
Their innovative ideas and polished presentation captivated the judges, garnering praise and interest from potential investors.
Congratulations to Corbin Hinkle and Max Lowry for their outstanding accomplishment, and to Goshen High School for fostering a culture of innovation and excellence.