On Tuesday March 8, 42 students from Ryle represented Ryle FBLA at the Region 4 Leadership Conference held at NKU. Below is a list students who placed in the top 3 of our region and will move on to the State FBLA Conference held April 12-14 in Louisville. Congratulations go out to these students on their success, good luck as you prepare for state. Congratulations to Miss White, Mr. Rigg, Mrs. Klaas and the entire business department!
Accounting I - Stephanie Church 3rd
American Enterprise - Essam Elgusain 1st
Business Communication - Alana Gale 1st
Business Law - Sam McKeough 2nd
Business Presentation - Mollie Ford, Brina Joiner, Evan Wagner 1st
Business Procedures - Gabby Gonzales 2nd
Client Services - Jake Hart 1st
Community Service Project - Meghan Brown 1st
Computer Applications - Darby Cochran 2nd
Database Design and Applications - Anderw Tursic 1st
Digital Video Production - Carl Groathouse 1st
Emerging Business Issues - Andrea Wilhoite, Renee Wilson 1st
Entrepreneurship - MaryAnne Blythe-Reske, Meridith Eckstein, Amber Mercedes 1st
Global Business - Matt See, Brett Uminger 3rd
Help Desk - Michael Carlton 1st
Hospitality Management - Carley Storer 1st
Introduction to Parliamentary Procedure - Ellie Schmalzl 1st
Job Interview - Meaghan Sorrell 1st
Local Chapter Annual Business Report - Michael Carlton, Emilee Hancock 1st
Local Chapter Scrapbook - Kara Worley 1st
NameTag - Matt Kinnett 3rd
Public Speaking II - Meghan Brown 2nd
Spreadsheet Applications - Kate Cremer 1st
Technology Concepts - Ryan Trostle 1st
Website Development - Scott Stuckenschneider, Jonathan Crase, Michael Carlton 1st
Word Processing I - Allison Pinkston 3rd
Word Processing II - Katie Langsdale 2nd
Region 4 Scholarship - Meaghan Sorrell 1st
Euguene H. Smith Scholarship - Meaghan Sorrell Alternate
Mr. Future Business Leader - Conner Hempel 1st
Ms. Future Business Leader - Emilee Hancock 1st
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