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http://www.neci.edu/ New England Culinary School. Took less than a minute to Google it.
I agree with the other answer. Plan to be a chef or baker and get your first job. Spend your time mapping how you would afford college, and what internships you might get, and who you might interview who owns a bakery locally, and what it would take to get your first job.
Have you been looking at bakeries? You need to interview chef/bakers and find out what their jobs are like.
Starting a business is entirely different from getting a job. To get the information to open a business will take over a year. You are planning too much without knowing it. A business owner has to work in the field before starting their own business. They need to train under successful business owners and learn from them.
In order to complete the assignment you need to scale back your plans to something workable with information possible to get. That is, becoming a chef OR baker. Pick one or the other. Do informational interviews with chefs and bakers.
Then research culinary schools. There is information available, you just have not looked correctly if you cannot find it. You need to look wiser, not harder. Use fewer words in your web search.
Culinary schools are unlikely to be local, if they are really good. If they are not excellent, a regional school in New England will do.
Forget opening up a business, as far as your homework goes. That is not possible. You cannot find all the information online.
Permits are from the state and city where you open the business.
Prices, equipment, permits, getting financial backing - all that will be long term goals, not goals for graduation with NO experience. You would fail in your business. You would not even get financial backing.
So i am a junior in high school and i recently got an email from my guidance councilor about how we need to start making decisions about our careers and college. We were also emailed our class schedules, supply lists, and teachers. My english teacher (lets call him Q) has already sent us a notification about our first project due on the first day of school. Q says that we have to use our career we want. And map out exactly how we will make it to our goal.
My career is a chef/baker. My goal is to open up my our restaurant/bakery filled with international foods and treats. I have to include the names of permits i would need to open, appliances to put,tools, prices of everything. So basically a list of all the expenses of opening a bakery/restaurant. As well as list culinary schools in New England that are possible places to apply to or colleges that offer culinary programs.
We are being graded on detail and accuracy. I have been looking for weeks and cant find anything. Can someone please help me!!
And do not answer saying that I'm old enough to figure it out on my own or that i need to look harder.