At Lake High School, senior marketing students gain real-world experience by developing and selling an actual product to consumers. Seniors Noah Kracker, Isabelle Eliopoulos, Maddie Weaver, Kyleigh Roembke, Nick Geyer, Gavin Bogard, and Alex Quior have developed their business around preserving memories. Their business, Scrap’d, produces scrapbooking kits to encourage people to cling to the memories they make.
Each kit includes a scrapbook, letter stickers, tape, markers, and sensory decals. The kit is made to maintain memories that can often be overlooked and often forgotten. The kit was made to show support towards those with Alzheimer’s or Dementia but is not limited to that audience. Everyone can buy a kit and make their own scrapbook.
“The hope for our business is to get our name out there, have people know who we are and what we are about, and also to help people. Alzheimer’s and dementia is a pretty big issue that can’t be cured,” stated Noah Kracker. “I’m hoping our scrapbooking kits can help them retain some of those memories.”
The company hopes that the kits can help retain those memories for those who suffer from memory loss. Scrap’d Remember Me Kits are a great gift for any in your life you want to share memories with. You can find them on their website, scrapdja.company.site, for $29.99. Help Scrap’d bring memories back!





















