. >> reporter: alexis alt loves to baifnlgt she wants to become a pastry chef so it wasn't too hard for her to decide on a business program. >> give people good experience and selling what they want to sell. >> the nfte is celebrating 10 years. it has reached over 10,000 students. seven businesses in the area have become part of the adopt a class program, raising $100,000 for entrepreneurship education. >> it benefits them. it lets them know you don't have to be someone who is 21 or college educated to have a business. they have learned there are many students in their teens who have started businesses, who are financially successful. so they have learned they can gre at this point and gre from there. >> reporter: with the proper tools these students could be running some top corporations in the future. >> the nfte program is currentfully 24 baltimore city and county high schools. the theme is making a difference -- 10 years, 10,000 students. >>> it's been outlawed in parks, government buildings and many place. what the study shows about second hand smoke and children and the surprising