Walla Walla High School FBLA competes at regionals

The Walla Walla High School (WaHi) chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) recently held its regional competition, with participants vying for the opportunity to qualify for the state competition in April.

FBLA is a non-profit organization that aims to inspire and prepare students for careers in business and related fields. The organization offers a wide range of programs and activities, including conferences, competitions, and leadership opportunities, to help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the business world.

At the Southeast FBLA Regional Competition, students from local high schools competed in a variety of events, including business presentations, public speaking, and computer applications. The competition was a chance for students to showcase their talents and demonstrate their knowledge of business and related fields. See below for the list of WaHi winners in the respective events.

Participating in FBLA competitions offers many benefits to students, including the opportunity to develop valuable skills such as teamwork, time management, and communication. It also provides an opportunity for students to meet and network with other students and professionals in the business world.

The WaHi FBLA chapter has a strong tradition of success at the state and national levels, and the participants in this year's regional competition are sure to uphold that tradition. As they prepare for the state competition, they will continue to work hard and build on the skills and knowledge they have developed through their involvement with FBLA.

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