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Regionals Competition Assignment and Other Important Info              November 13, 2017

 

Hey FBLAers,

There will be a meeting this Wednesday, Nov. 15 after school in the cafeteria.

This is the link to see what regional competition you have signed up for: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LD5CEgMUYdPAquhKXjzQQrC8uXs6zDtacEhmCQEryLg/edit?usp=sharing Please double-check and make sure that nothing is incorrect.

Testing will take place after school in December, and resources will be sent out shortly. If you are still interested in signing up for a competition, the list of available spots is here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-AgFYcSgh3jTiopDGQN3bSEiN1aAkzTXDxhmBrc9xXk/edit?usp=sharing

ANYONE COMPETING IN REGIONALS MUST HAND IN $5 TO AN EBOARD MEMBER, MS. STROUSE OR MS. NAGOURNEY BY MONDAY, NOV. 20.

There are still spots available for 8 pairs to go on the Junior Achievement trip to FMS on Tuesday, 11/21. The permission slip is here. Each partner needs to hand in their own permission slip to Ms. Lewis in Room C104. The first 8 pairs to hand in permission slips will get the spots.

EVERYONE going on the trip on 11/21 needs to stay after school tomorrow for a training session in the cafeteria to pick up the bags with the lessons.

Thanks,
E-Board

 

 


Introduction

FHS FBLA is Franklin High School's premier business-oriented club, with 200+ members strong. It is but one chapter of FBLA-PBL, the nation's largest student-run organization. Joining FHS FBLA provides you with innumerable opportunities, where you can:


Compete

Compete in a myriad of ways in the numerous competitions FBLA offers, on the Regional or State level, alone or in a team.

Outreach

Teach financial literacy as a JA High School Hero or work with the March of Dimes; FBLA is all about giving back to the community.

Experience

Whether by learning something new on field trips or by gaining experience via job shadowing, you can push your boundaries and grow. 

Lead

From Talent Show chair to State Officer, there are a plethora of leadership opportunities out there waiting for you.

Network

Network with people you never knew before, from regular high school students to student officers to high-ranking executives.

Have Fun

Central to a good FBLA experience is having a good time, whether by working and playing with old friends or forging bonds with new ones.