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FBLA TEAM ACHIEVES HISTORIC WINS AT DISTRICT COMPETITION
Congratulations to the 100 Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Club members who earned the title of Conference Champs at the FBLA District 10 Conference Championship competition on February 4. They brought home multiple top awards and made history for the chapter!
The team not only scored the most points of any team in conference history, they also earned 12 first-place finishes and swept three categories—Introduction to Financial Math, Business Plan and Financial Statement Analysis—by garnering the top four finishes in each category. In addition, for the first time in school history, the team won the awards for Largest Chapter and the prestigious Conference Championship Award, given to the chapter that scored the most points at the District Event.
After the district event, the team also worked together to support those in need in our local community. Thanks to the generosity of chapter members, conference organizers and Chick-fil-A, the team donated 80 Chick-fil-A meals and 40 large storage bags to the Denver Samaritan House, an emergency and extended-stay shelter for single women, families and veterans experiencing homelessness or food insecurity.
Congratulations to all the competitors for their hard work and dedication. Good luck to the team as they prepare to compete at the State Competition in April!
A special note of congratulations to the District Champs noted below:
FIRST PLACE WINNERS Banking & Financial Systems—Rebecca Gelfer '25 Business Management—Natalie Furgson '26 and Anai Vera '25 Business Plan—Alexander Sayatovic '25 Digital Video Production—Olivia Brace '27, Ava Jacobson '27 and Callie Wilson '27 Entrepreneurship—Canaan Kohler '26 and August Tregenza '26 Financial Statement Analysis—Vivien Couch '27 and Mila Schneller '27 International Business—Stephen Nemann '26 Introduction to Financial Math—Ryan Hong '27 Introduction to Information Technology—Preston Lee '27 Introduction to Public Speaking—Emme Schlueter '27 Introduction to Social Media Strategy—Kennedy Ranson '27, Charlotte Barfield '27 and Mairen Kellogg '27 Public Policy & Advocacy—Meera Kabadi '25
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