The Cheney High School FBLA Club (Future Business Leaders of America) finished their trip to the National FBLA Leadership conference a couple of weeks ago. The chapter had 14 members compete in eight different events
In a July 20 news release, FBLA adviser Adam Smith said the clubs only national placer was 2018 senior Megumi Call, who was second in the nation in Electronic Career Portfolio.
"Electronic Career Portfolio is an event where Megumi prepared a seven-minute presentation on her chosen career and what she has done in preparation for this career," Smith wrote. "Elements she needed to display included classes taken, job shadows completed, necessary skills learned and career pathway research."
Calls presentation was on her career and passion in architecture. She graduated this spring from CHS and is headed to study architecture at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.
"While all of our teams competed at a very high level, only one of our Network Design teams made top 15 in the nation," Smith added. "Our team of Rose Stevens, Holden McNaul and Jackson Schreiber took a test and scored in the top 15 in the nation."
The FBLA National Leadership conference was held in Baltimore, Maryland, on June 29 through July 2 and was attended by over 12,000 students and advisors.
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