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ACHS FBLA Members highly successful at regional competition

Adair County High School members win awards in six categories
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By Samuel Hughes, Adair County High School FBLA Adviser

The Adair County High School Future Business Leaders of America chapter competed at the FBLA Region Six Leadership Conference at Eastern Kentucky University, in Richmond, KY, on Wednesday, March 14, 2012. Members won awards in six categories.

In team events, Kyle Mann, Heather Jackson, and Cody Giles won First Place in Digital Video Production, and Kyle Mann and Heather Jackson won Second Place in Emerging Business Issues.

In the Individual Events, Ben Franklin won Second Place in Personal Finance, Jamison Roberts won Third Place in Computer Problem Solving, Johnathon Burbridge won Third Place in Parliamentary Procedure, and Matt Rogers won Second Place in Introduction to Technology Concepts.

All First, Second, and Third place winners will compete at the Kentucky FBLA State Leadership Conference in April. Congratulations to these members for their outstanding achievements! -Samuel Hughes




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ACHS Future Business Leaders highly successful at Richmond



2012-03-16 - Richmond, KY - Photo by Samuel Hughes. ACHS.
Adair County High School Future Business Leaders of America members on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University following the awards ceremony where members received awards in six categories. Front row, from left Matt Rogers, Emily Redmon, Trey Garmon, Heather Jackson, Second row: Cody Giles, Alex Durham, Jordan Humphress, B.J. Steinhilber, Third row: Johnathan Burbridge, Eddie Franklin, Briana Bertram, Sara Davis, Fourth row: Noah Polston, Donald Wadley, Ethan Brown, and Kyle Mann.

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