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FBLA brings home Region 2 championships

By Adair County FBLA director, JR Thompson

Your Adair County FBLA traveled to WKU recently for Region 2 Competition. We competed against the brightest and best students in South Central Kentucky. Our school placed in either 1st, 2nd or 3rd place in nearly 30 different competitions with 12 of the competitions holding 1st place champions!

In addition, Natalie Bardin won Region 2 Presidency this year (after a wonderful campaign against two other wonderful student candidates from Bowling Green HS and Apollo HS) and will lead the entire region next year as our Regional President. This is a first for AC!

In addition, our very own, Abigail Kemp also won the position of Region 2 Secretary. If you know her, you know how incredibly amazing that she truly is. Way to go, Abbie!


Adair County, we have so much to be proud of and I'm so honored to be the teacher and adviser for your children. They are the BEST!

1st Place Winners:

*Natalie Bardin: WINNER of Region 2 Presidency

*Abigail Kemp was selected as the Region 2 Secretary! We are so proud of you!

*Adair County FBLA: Largest Chapter Growth in Large School Category

*Lakota Lemon: 1st Place in Advertising

*Seth Murphy, Shayla Coffman, Hayden Dorman, Miley Stotts, Sophie Smith: 1st Place in Bulletin Board Design Team

*Bailey Watts: 1st Place in Business Communications

*Connor Pryor: 1st Place in Cyber Security

*Piper Jean Kemp: 1st Place in Electronic Career Portfolio and Presentation

*Ada Gass: 1st Place in Healthcare/Business Administration

*Skylar Huff: 1st Place in Intro to Business Concepts

*Lucas Thompson: 1st Place in Intro to Information Technology

*Jack Fishback: 1st Place in Talent Show

*Brody Blair: 1st Place in Smith Scholarship & Interview

2nd Place Winners:

*Jayden Miller, Brayton Coomer, Aidan Smith: Broadcast Journalism & Presentation

*Madison Turner: Data Analysis

*Aaron Smith: Economics

*Macy Mann: Intro to Impromtu Speaking

*Kolt King: Public Speaking

*Eddie Isaacs, Tyler Murphy, Braxton Tucker: Website Design Team

3rd Place Winners:

*Abigail Kemp: Accounting

*Jasper Kemp: Agribusiness

*Kaydence Karnes: Client Services

*JT Loy, Madden Moye: Entrepreneurship

*Natalie Stearns: Hospitality and Event Management

*Will Rowe: Insurance and Risk Management

*Lilly Myers, Malanna Burton: Intro to Social Media Strategies

*Seth Murphy: Job Interview

*Andrew Zinati: Personal Finance

*Adair County HS: Local Leadership Winner (Bronze Winner)

*Professional Pictures of all of our WINNERS will be posted at a date in the near future!

To each student who competed: your hard work, hours spent during WIN prepping for your competitions, the late nights staying after school to be best prepared and practice with Mr. T -- it PAID OFF! We at Adair County High School are incredibly proud of each of you.

#region2FBLA #ChampionsaremadeinAdair #weloveFBLA #RollTribe


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ACHS wins in regional FBLA competition



2024-03-18 - Bowling Green, KY - Photo from FBLA.
When you see Mr. Thompson and the members of the Adair County High School FBLA give them applause and congratulations on their wins in the Region 2 competition. They did well in first, second and third place spots and Natalie Bardin won her campaign as Region 2 President.

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