FBLA students compete at State Leadership Conference
Eight students will go on to compete in the National Leadership Competition in June.
Fifteen students from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts’s (LSMSA) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) club participated in the State Leadership Conference, held in Lafayette on March 24-26. They competed individually and in teams against more than a thousand students from all across the state in competitions focused on practical business skills involving communication practices, written tests and oral presentations.
Eight students placed within the top ten in their respective areas and will go on to compete in the National Leadership Competition in June.
The students are:
Victoria "Goldie" Howard (’20), who won 2nd place in Advertising and 4th place in Management Decision-Making
Chirstan Bates (’20) and Taylor Rutherford (’20), who won 4th place in Management Decision-Making
Noah Edmonds (’21), who won 4th place in Agribusiness
Colby Alexander (’19) and Scott Hebert (’21), who won 2nd place in Public Service Announcement
Dalaijsa Payton (’19), who won 3rd place in Help Desk
Nicholas Adams (’20), who won 4th place in Cyber Security.
Also placing top ten in their respective areas are:
Leila Escoto (’20), winning 7th place in Public Speaking and 7th place in Banking and Financial Systems
Eric Stein (’19), winning 5th place in Personal Finance and 7th place in Banking and Financial Systems
Pasha Farley (’20), winning 8th place in Organizational Leadership
Ryann Hamilton (’20), winning 8th place in Personal Finance
John "Cooper" Miller (‘19), winning 8th place in Business Calculations.
Other students who participated in the event are Olufunke Adeleye (’20), who competed in Business Calculations and Business Communications, and Vani Pandian (’21), who competed in Healthcare Administration and Introduction to Information Technology.
FBLA is one of more than 50 student clubs and organizations offered at LSMSA. For more information about student groups at the school, visit www.LSMSA.edu.
Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts (LSMSA) is the preeminent state-supported residential high school with competitive admissions for Louisiana's high-achieving, highly-motivated sophomores, juniors, and seniors. As a public school, there is no tuition to attend, and assistance from the LSMSA Foundation ensures the program is available to all qualifying students regardless of family financial need.