Male Nail Polish News: 2001


Fifth Graders business JAD Nails

Date: March 2001

decorating nails

Jolene Potter, Dana Lowry and Alyssa Ermeling decorate Sara Baban's nails.

Ryan
Ryan Makurat has his nails painted

Fifth grade teacher Margaret Benedict of Null Elementary School in St. Charles, Missouri had been using for ten years the year long "mini-society" lesson plan. The Students learns lessons in ecomomics, civics and entrepreneurship by running businesses in class. The student pick the name Real World for the in class community. The money they created is called "really funny mini-money.

The students earned money to use to buy products and services from other business by doing good school works. For example, a student earns 150 "funny money" dollars by completing homework.

Jolene Potter, Alyssa Ermeling, and Dana Lowry created the most sucessfull business called JAD nails which offer full nail service. The name JAD was created from using the first letters of the girls first names. The service included applying false nails to classmates with written permission from their parents.

During a recent in class business session, many boys having their nails painted helped JAD Nails to be the busiest business. Alyssa said, "I don't think we could have made our business any better, especially for the boys."


Dad Let Almost 3 Year Daughter Paint His Toenails

Stacie Townsend wrote that her husband let their almost 3 year old daughter, Madeleine paint his toenails purple in the September 28, 2001 family web magazine 'Time Out' article 'Purple Toenails'. Madeleine had painted her dad toenails green or pink in the past. He wear the nail polish on his toenails for weeks. He even goes swimming at the YMCA with painted toenails.

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