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FBLA NAMED BACK–TO–BACK DISTRICT 10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS!

Congratulations to the members of the Future Business Leaders of America Club who competed in and won their event at the FBLA District 10 Competition on February 3 at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds. As a program first, a record 71 students automatically qualified for State—37 girls and 34 boys—after tallying impressive wins. Additionally, the RJHS Chapter took home two awards: the Largest Chapter and Conference Champion.
As another first for the program, three RJHS students, James Christ ’27, Ryan Hong ’27 and Emme Schlueter ’27, served as District Officers. As members of the District Leadership Team, they handled many of the logistics for the event, including event day operations. James is also a member of the Colorado FBLA President Student Advisory Board.

A huge shoutout to the following students who took First Place in their respective events at the FBLA District 10 Competition: 

Accounting—Connor Genson ‘26
Banking & Financial Systems—Benjamin Bacon ’26 and Francesco Bertagni ’27
Broadcast Journalism—Sean Gardner ’26
Business Plan—Cami Kennedy ’26, Lainey Phillips ’26 and Breen Zilvitis ’26
Data Analysis—David Boullion ‘27, Jack Mikkelsen ‘27 and Brady A Wright ‘27
Digital Video Production—Olivia Brace ‘27, Lyla Foote ‘27 and Callie Wilson ‘27
Financial Planning—Molly Amann ’27, Ava Jacobson ’27 and Olivia Liu ’27
Financial Statement Analysis—Vivi Couch’27 and Mila Schneller ’27
Introduction to Business Presentation—Noble Dawit ’28 and Matteo Dogue ’28
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure—Elsa Phillips ’28
Introduction to Programming—Jamison Meyer ’29
Introduction to Supply Chain Management—Samuel Meyer ’29
Management Information Systems—Connor Hickey ’27 and Michael Price ’27
Securities & Investments—Brady Wright ’27
Visual Design—Taylor Freeman ’27 and Gabby Kaltenbach ’27
Website Coding and Development—James Christin ’27
Website Design—Asher Bradley ’27 and Cooper Waddell ’27

Well done, Raiders!

Also, a huge thank you to our Raider parents and guardians who supported the students at the event as judges and chaperones.
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