FBLA State Leadership Conference

Coffee County High School FBLA named Tennessee Chapter of the Year during the recent FBLA State Leadership Conference.
Recognized were Kanyen Alvarez with the Dr. Bill Radcliff Scholarship. The chapter was named second largest.
Earning First Place awards were Christian Galindo Mobile Application Development, Joren Bylsma Network Infrastructure and Emma Ballard Community Service Project.
Earning second place were Sarai Munoz Advanced Accounting, Maddy Hudson – Cybersecurity, Emma Ballard – Future Business Educator, Elijah Carter – Introduction to Business Procedures, Alexa Peregrino Introduction to FBLA, Karsyn Sherrill Introduction to Retail & Merchandising, Kanyen Alvarez & Sarah, Weaver – Visual Design and Hallie Jacobs & Sarah Weaver – Local Chapter Business Report.
Earning third place were Angelica Monteleagre Advanced Accounting, Ismael Salazar – Coding & Programming, Wade Dantes – Impromptu Speaking, Remi Wright – Introduction to Business Procedures, Mason Hastings Introduction to FBLA, Robbie Morrison – Introduction to Information Technology and Dominic Duncan Introduction to Supply Management, Mario Arellano – Personal Finance.
Earning fourth place were Ayden Vanwinkle – Business Communication, Alfonso Escalante & Audie Nicoll- Intro to Business Presentation, Blake Creek – Introduction to Marketing Concepts, Anna Reynolds – Journalism, Kevin Febo – Public Administration & Management and Rylan Watson – Real Estate.




