DCHS FBLA Successful at State Conference

Members of the DeKalb County High School Future Business Leaders of America Club were successful at the recent FBLA State Conference. Forty Four members, two advisers, and three chaperones attended the conference and represented DeKalb County High School.
Placing 2nd:
Hailey Walker and Keely McKay-Graphic Design
Ashli Chew and Abby Evans –Hospitality Management
Luke Green-Impromptu Speaking
Max Pafford, Haden Cripps, Kirkland Smallwood- Marketing
Placing 3rd:
Aspen Flarity-Client Service
Aspen Flarity, Sahara Lafever , Anna Malone-Community Service Project
Hannah James-Electronic Career Portfolio
Casey Vickers, Morgan Vickers, Christian Turner, Casey Vickers-Parliamentary Procedure
Callie Cripps-Hard Copy Scrapbook
Hailey Walker-Chapter Annual Business Report
Madison Mick-FBLA Principles and Procedures
Placing 4th
Rachel Fuson and Sarah Anne Colwell-Banking and Financial Systems
Trey Fuston –Business Law
Kyra Slager-Health Care Administration
Bailey Redmon-Future Business Leader
•Braxton Pugh received Dr. Bill Radcliffe Scholarship for $500
•Destiny Franklin was named as Region 5 secretary .
The DeKalb County High School Chapter of FBLA received the following awards:
*Club 100 for 175 members.
*Chapter Gold Seal of Merit
*1st place Literacy award for collecting 3,285 books that stayed right here in DeKalb County.
*Recognition for March of Dimes contribution and donation to ALL state scholarships
Picture Captions:
Award group:
Front row: left to right: Kyra Slager, Casey Vickers, Madison Mick, Bailey Redmon, Ashli Chew, Trey Fuston
2nd row: Callie Cripps, Aspen Flarity, Anna Malone, Sahara Lafever, Keely McKay, Racehl Fuson, Sarah Anne Colwell, Abby Evans
Back Row: Morgan Vickers, Caitlin Turner, Christian Turner, Luke Green, Hailey Walker, Haden Cripps, Kirkland Smallwood.Not pictured: Max Pafford
Hannah:
Hannah James served as the 2015-2016 Tennessee FBLA State Secretary. She also placed 3rd in Electronic Career Porfolio.

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