The Social Media Strategies Team of Bailey Baker, Dorothy Ann Busenlehner, and Morgan Sparks advanced to the final round and finished in the Top 12 in the state, an impressive accomplishment in a highly competitive event.
Other students competing included Kali Barker, Alijah Aguilar, Presley Hobson, Cain Holcomb, Eli Duncan, Devin Woodruff, Mason Caudell, Miranda Keller, Amanda Keller, Maddison Cuadros, Sam Ledford, Ahreigna Hart, Levi Ventrice, and Ahreigna Hart in events ranging from public speaking and graphic design to business law, economics, healthcare administration, and agribusiness.
We are proud of all of our students who competed and represented BCHS with professionalism, preparation, and Leopard pride. Their hard work and dedication continue to reflect the excellence found across Banks County Schools. Opportunities like this also highlight the many CTAE programs offered at Banks County High School, where students can build leadership skills, explore career pathways, and gain real-world experience that prepares them for success beyond graduation.
“We are very proud of the effort, preparation, and professionalism our students demonstrated throughout the conference. They represented our school extremely well and are already beginning to set goals and prepare for next year’s competitions. Thank you for your continued support of our FBLA program and the opportunities it provides for our students,” said Abby Ramsey, BCHS FBLA Adviser.