DCHS FBLA students attend State Leadership Conference

April 11, 2022
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The FBLA State Leadership Conference was held in Chattanooga April 4-6, 2022. This was the first in-person conference in 2 years. 51 DCHS students along with 5 Advisor/chaperones attended. “We were very well represented and appreciate the hard work of the students”, said DCHS business and information technology teacher Amanda Brown.

2022 SLC Winners

Finalists (top 10 with the top 4 eligible for Nationals)

Digital Video Production – Isaac Brown, Brett Walker – 8th place
Digital Video Production – Nathaniel Wessel, Matt Nokes – 7th place

Entrepreneurship – Nathaniel Crook, Isaac Knowles, Grayson Hendrix – 1st place

Graphic Design – Ayden Jones – 9th place

Health Care Administration – Abby Cross – 6th place
Health Care Administration – Maleah Ruch – 8th place

Intro. To Business Communication – Madeline Martin – 3rd place

Intro. To Business Procedures – Emily Robinson – 7th place

Job Interview – Christina Howard – 8th place

Intro. To Event Planning – Luke Midgett, Brayden Summers, Carson Vincent – 6th place

Network Design – Haley Johnson – 3rd place

Organizational Leadership – Ally Fuller – 6th place

Public Service Announcement – Sadie West, Katie Colwell – 8th place
Public Service Announcement – Jasmine Bilbrey, Alyssa Gilpin, Allie Goodwin – 5th place

Sports Entertainment Management – Kyle Miller, Brayden Tubbs – 8th place
Sports Entertainment Management – Dawson Bandy – 9th place

Supply Chain Management – Olivia Davenport – 9th place

Website Design – Karson Smallwood, Xavier Parker – 5th place

Word Processing – Laurie Rigsby – 5th place

DCHS FBLA is the largest chapter in the state for 2021-2022.

51 students attended, with 4 advisors and 1 chaperone

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