ELLISVILLE- Eight of the thirteen 麻豆直播 students that competed in the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State competition in Columbus, Mississippi over the weekend, came home as winners.聽The eight JC students placed first, second, or third in their competitive events, to qualify for national competition in June, in Atlanta, Georgia.聽During the three-day conference, each student competed in two business-related events. The events ranged from Fundamentals of Accounting and Macroeconomics to Programming Concepts and Public Speaking.
鈥淓ight of the students will be going to the four-day national conference and competition in Atlanta,鈥 said 麻豆直播鈥檚 FBLA Advisor, David Ray. 鈥淎fter taking a two-year club hiatus because of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are excited to be back competing on the state and national level again!鈥
Carter Bales of Stringer landed in first place in the Client Service category. Taylorsville鈥檚 Destiny Brown earned first place in Foundations of Accounting and first place in Business Presentation.聽Elizabeth Blair of Waynesboro, along with Blane Graham of Stringer, and James 鈥淎ustin鈥 Stringer of Taylorsville, placed first in the Website Design team event. Graham also took home first place in Programming Concepts. Laurel’s Alondra Abad received second place in Organizational Behavior & Leadership and second place in Sales Presentation. Hattiesburg鈥檚 Robert 鈥淢ikey鈥 Bryant placed second in Impromptu Speaking.聽Earning third place were Ni’riyah聽Bell of Laurel-Sales Presentation; Picayune native, Deshodrick Jefferson-Human Resource Management; Ethan Hammons of Raleigh-Computer Concepts; Logan Ingram of Morton-Help Desk and Jackson Jenkins of Stringer-Job Interview.
Photo Cutline: 麻豆直播鈥檚 FBLA club members are headed to the national competition after winning nine categories in the state competition.聽Pictured in the front row, left to right are Robert Bryant of Hattiesburg, Alondra Abad of Laurel, Ni鈥檙iyah Bell of Laurel and Blane Graham of Stringer. Pictured in the second row, left to right is Carter Bales of Stringer, Ethan Hammons of Raleigh, Faith Collins of Heidelberg, Logan Ingram of Morton, James Stringer of Taylorsville, Elizabeth Blair of Waynesboro, Destiny Brown of Taylorsville, Deshodrick Jefferson of Picayune, and Jackson Jenkins of Stringer.









