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Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), the world’s largest business career and technical student organization, provides students with valuable opportunities to explore and prepare for careers in business. The Bryant Junior High School FBLA chapter, led by sponsors Debra Catton and Libby Atkinson, continues to make a strong impact through participation in regional and state competitions.

Several BJHS students recently showcased their skills at the FBLA State Competition held in Little Rock, earning top honors in a variety of categories. Congratulations to the following students on their outstanding achievements:

  • Rebecca Davis and Kahlan Higgins – 2nd Place, Marketing Mix

  • Grace Hartsell – 1st Place, Business Ethics

  • Sawyer Miller – 3rd Place, Exploring Computer Science

  • Dylan Royster – 1st Place, Digital Citizenship

  • Ayden Tucker – 3rd Place, Exploring Technology

These accomplishments highlight the dedication and talent of Bryant’s future business leaders.

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Bethel Middle School took 28 students to the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Spring Conference on Wednesday, April 10, where students competed in a variety of business-related events.

Two students earned top honors and qualified for the national competition:

  • Ella Grant received 2nd place in Career Research

  • Bailey Ross took home 1st place in Exploring Parliamentary Procedure

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BMS FBLA members recently attended the Middle School FBLA State Conference, competing in a variety of events alongside 6th–9th graders from across Arkansas. Each of our students worked hard to prepare, displayed professionalism throughout the conference, and represented Bryant Middle School with pride!

A special shoutout to Raeleigh DeVito, who currently serves as a Middle School FBLA District Officer β€” way to lead by example!

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