Thirty-seven students competed in thirty events, representing our school well. Of these, 22 placed and qualified for the State Leadership Conference in 21 events. They earned 27 medals: 24 firsts, 1 second, and 2 thirds.
Individual medals:
Jayla Augustin - Event Planning - 1st Place & Retail Management - 1st Place
Shavon Boatwright - Introduction to FBLA - 1st Place
Aydin Brodie - Cybersecurity - 1st Place & Coding & Programming - 2nd Place
Iziah Brown - Introduction to Information Technology - 3rd Place
Shakira Gregory - Public Administration & Management - 3rd Place
Takiyah Hampton - Organizational Leadership - 1st Place
Kamira Holman - Mobile Application Development - 1st Place
Jair Jones-Walker - Advertising - 1st Place
Kaitlynne Kelsey - Public Speaking - 1st Place
KJ Lee - Insurance & Risk Management - 1st Place
Aaliyah Minter - Public Service Announcement - 1st Place
Naisha Scott - Health Care Administration - 1st Place
Chanze Trent - Introduction to Parliamentary Procedures - 1st Place
Team medals:
Shavon Boatwright, KJ Lee & Anariah White - Visual Design - 1st Place
Montasia Dimmie & Ta'Laysia Smith - Broadcast Journalism - 1st Place
Bri-era Franklin-Harris & Naisha Scott - Social Media Strategies - 1st Place
Brooklyn Gale & MaKayla Robinson - Introduction to Business Presentation - 1st Place
Aunnesti Haskins, Daryn Woodson-Trent & Joshua Shoulders - Introduction to Social Media Strategies - 1st Place
These students will progress to compete at the FBLA State Leadership Conference in Reston, Virginia, from April 10 to 12. Their achievement reflects the dedication, preparation, and hard work they invested in these competitive events. We are very proud of our students and the commendable way they represented our school and community. Much gratitude to Ms. Woodson and Ms. Parker for their work with our students.

