Mossy Creek FBLA at Leadership Conference
Twenty-nine students from the Mossy Creek Middle
School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) competed at the Region Leadership
Conference this month. First through fifth place winners were awarded a
ribbon. Mossy Creek FBLA was awarded 23 top five ribbons.
FBLA adviser Robin Fobbus accompanied the
members. During the conference, students were treated to an inspiring
opening session and an awards ceremony for all their hard work at business and
computer skills competition. The awards ceremony was followed by a lunch
and Bingo for Babies to raise money for the March of Dimes.
The award-winners and categories are named below.
First place, Business Computations – Nivedha
Soundappan, eighth grade;
First place, Business
Spelling – Aiza Aslam, eighth grade;
First place, FBLA
Creed – Keerti Soundappan, sixth grade;
First place, Internet
Concepts – Kaylee Nisperos, eighth grade;
Second place, Business
Computations – Ciara Plumley, eighth grade;
Second place, Business
Spelling – Nivedha Soundappan, eighth grade;
Second place, Computer
Concepts – Hunter Germundsen, eighth grade;
Second place, Internet
Concepts – Andy Davis, seventh grade;
Second place,
Introduction to Business Communication – Presley Dagley, eighth grade;
Second Public Speaking
– Hope Williams, eighth grade;
Third place, Business
Computations – Hope Williams, eighth grade;
Third place, Business
Concepts – Aiza Aslam, eighth grade;
Third place, Business
Spelling – Amanda Wilkins, eighth grade;
Third place, Computer
Concepts – Tucker Bryant, seventh grade;
Third place, Internet
Concepts – Hunter Germundsen, eighth grade;
Third place,
Parliamentary Procedure Concepts – Jackson Smith, sixth grade;
Fourth place, Business
Concepts – Aniya Sconiers, eighth grade;
Fourth place, Computer
Concepts – Megan Eader, eighth grade;
Fourth place,
Introduction to Business Communication – Tamar Morfoot, eighth grade;
Fourth place,
Marketing Concepts – Allan Lee, seventh grade;
Fifth place, Computer
Concepts – Andy Davis, seventh grade;
Fifth place, Internet
Concepts – Tucker Bryant, seventh grade;
Fifth place,
Introduction to Business Communication – Alli Williams, eighth grade.
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