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FBLA COMPETES AT DISTRICTS—29 STUDENTS QUALIFY FOR STATE!

The Future Business Leaders of America Club had 43 students compete at the District level over the past month. At the District Leadership Conference on February 8, 29 students qualified for the State Leadership Conference scheduled for April 18-20 at the Gaylord of the Rockies. A special congratulations to the 12 students who placed first in their event. Way to go, Raiders!
Congratulations to the following students who qualified for the State Leadership Conference:

Sorin Beals '23 - Economics
Emily Beck ’23 - Accounting 1
Cameron Cary '22 - Impromptu Speaking - FIRST PLACE
Rachel Cooper '24 - Business Communication - FIRST PLACE, Securities & Investments
Lucy Coughlon ‘23 - Marketing - FIRST PLACE; Business Communication
Claire Crowley ’24 - Healthcare Administration
Drew Dougherty ’24 - Introduction to Business Concepts - FIRST PLACE
Colin Dwyer ’24 - Introduction to Financial Math - FIRST PLACE
Kaeden Ellmann ’25 - Introduction to Information Technology - FIRST PLACE; Introduction to Business Concepts
Ben Engelbert ’22 - Advertising; Sales Presentation
Meredith Garnsey '23 - Business Calculations - FIRST PLACE
Jack Griffin ’23 - Securities & Investments
Rhiann Johnson ’24 - Marketing
Jack Kessenich ’22 - International Business
Amelia Marsicek ’24 - Introduction to Business Procedures; Introduction to Business Communication
Julianna Martin ’24 - Business Law
Kat McManus ’23 - Business Management
Dean Miller '24 - Computer Applications
Connor Mohr ’24 - Entrepreneurship
Morgan Moritz ’23 - Business Law
Brady Oakleaf ’22 - Hospitality & Event Management - FIRST PLACE
Andres Osuna ’22 - Hospitality & Event Management - FIRST PLACE
Eshaan Palanati ’23 - Economics
Jacob Rainsberger ’23 - Accounting 1
Sofia Rivera ’24 - Marketing
Adan Sanchez ’22 - Hospitality & Event Management - FIRST PLACE
Sebastian Solis ’24 - Introduction to FBLA
Sam Walters '22 - Business Management - FIRST PLACE
Zack Wells ’22 - Personal Finance - FIRST PLACE; Sales Presentation
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