[March 2, 2010]
Top students from Ben Barber CTA will be attending the Business Professionals of America (BPA) 2010 State Leadership Conference, in Ft. Worth, Texas, March 3 – 6.
Business Professionals of America students competed late January at the Regional level contest. Mansfield ISD had outstanding results with every student winning at least one award.
These state qualifiers will represent the District (and their high schools) at the State contest this week:
Individual Event State Qualifiers:
In C++ programming: Taylor Cannon, Chris Brubaker, and Thomas Wang all of Mansfield HS
In JAVA programming: Mike Kojder of Legacy HS, and Donna Jones of Mansfield HS
In Computerized Accounting: Beverly Brenya of Timberview HS
In Fundamentals of Accounting: Rochelle Addy of Mansfield HS
In Integrated Office Applications: Christy Xavier of Summit HS
Team Event State Qualifiers:
Software Engineering Team: Taylor Cannon (MHS), Vocany Pitia (THS), Sean Donohoo (LHS), Kamaryn Keeton (THS)
Software Engineering Team: Chris Brubaker (MHS), Mike Kojder (LHS), Thomas Wang (MHS)
Financial Analyst Team: Rochelle Addy (MHS), Beverly Brenya (THS), Cecile Liga (THS)
Individual Event State Alternates:
In Payroll Accounting: Josh Linton (LHS), Cecile Liga (THS)
In PC Servicing and Troubleshooting: Sean Donohoo (LHS)
Team Event Alternates:
Small Business Management Team: Emmanuel Tierrablanca (MHS), Kayla Briggs (THS)
Placing In Open Events:
Christy Xavier (SHS) in Administrative Support Concepts
Zuzanna Zuscinova (THS) in Management/Marketing/Human Resources Concepts
The BPA sponsors, Susan Sevier, Nancy Kojder, and Debra Permenter, are very proud to work with this great group. Business Professionals of America
BPA is a middle level, high school, and college student organization for those interested in the field of business. Through national affiliation, Business Professionals of America, Texas Association contributes to the preparation of a world class workforce through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic, and technological skills. Approximately 2,500 students will be competing at the state level in order to qualify for the national leadership conference in Anaheim, CA in May 2010.
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