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Deca Certified School-Based Enterprises DECA CERTIFIED SCHOOL-BASED ENTERPRISES A school-based enterprise is a real business that sells goods and services in a learning-lab setting within a school. DECA school-based enter- prises (SBEs) put the marketing and business concepts learned in the classroom to use in operating their SBEs. Congratulations to the following chapters for earning a DECA SBE Certification for 2014. To become DECA Certified, SBEs complete a written project detailing how their business adheres to 10 model business standards. Gold level SBEs are invited to participate in the exclusive annual SBE Academy. To find out more about the DECA SBE program or how you might attend the SBE Academy next year, visit www.deca.org/sbe. 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