Berkeley High's Future Business Leaders of America dominated at FBLA's state conference last week. Racking up 28 awards in total and 15 first place finishes, the Stags will be headed to Orlando, Florida for the National Leadership Conference in June.
Congratulations to the following students:
Intro to FBLA: Anastasia Barton - 1st Place
Intro to Public Speaking: Phillip Barre - 1st Place
Intro Information Technology: Kamarie Mack - 1st Place
Healthcare Administration: Lily Friese - 1st Place
Business Communication: Daena Jones - 1st Place
Public Policy and Advocacy: Jayce Scott - 1st Place
Broadcast Journalism: William Ramirez and Aniya Ravenell - 1st Place
Mobile Application Development: Terrell Boone and Joshua Wallace - 1st Place
Website Coding and Development: Susan Boyere and Montez Broughton - 1st Place
Social Media Strategy: Wynter Stevens, Peyton Mullins and Kaitlyn Simmons - 1st Place
Digital Video Production: Azaria Morant - 2nd Place
Security and Investment: Nayan Patel - 2nd Place
Journalism: Johnathan Hazelton - 2nd Place
Accounting 1: Myles Blue - 2nd Place
Visual Design: William Brewer - 2nd Place
Sales Presentation: Aidan Johnson - 2nd Place
Business Calculations: Mason Salisbury - 2nd place
Electronic Career Portfolio: Kamryn Richardson - 2nd Place
Intro to Social Media Strategy: Chloe Goode - 2nd Place
Graphic Design: Jayden Moore and Yuxi Shao - 2nd Place
Intro to Business Presentation: Sakiyah Smalley - 3rd Place
Broadcast Journalism: Savannah Prioleau and Alaiya Stevens - 3rd Place
Cyber Security: Alanah Simmons - 3rd Place
Client Service: Emmanuel Sanchez Carrada - 3rd Place
Hospitality and Event Management: Marie Moultrie and La'Kyri Taylor - 4th Place
Supply Chain Management: Bradley Rourk - 4th Place
Sales Presentation: Jasmine Jones Wyndham - 4th Place
Intro to Marketing Concepts: Zaryah Scott - 4th Place
SHOP LOCAL. YOUR PENNY MAKES A DIFFERENCE!
Did you know that Berkeley County voters passed a resolution in 2022 that benefits our ability to build and maintain schools? Commonly known as a "penny tax," the measure enacts a one-percent sales tax for specific construction projects.