Saratoga FBLA qualify for nationals

Over 600 students from around the state competed in a variety of business related events at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State competition for a chance to qualify for national competition this summer in Chicago.

To qualify for Nationals, students had to place in the top three in their chosen event. Several Saratoga FBLA members did just that when Bradley Bifano, Sarah Burton, Aaron Kerbs, Katie Loose, Hunter Mason, Andrew Oiler and Alicia Zaragoza from Saratoga High School traveled to Cheyenne for the two days of competition.

Aaron Kerbs was presented the second place trophy for Agribusiness and third place trophies for Business Procedures and Cyber Security.

Hunter Mason took first place for Computer Applications and Word Processing. Mason also took third place in the Electronic Career Portfolio event.

Andrew Oiler took first place in Personal Finance and Alicia Zaragoza finished in third place for Introduction to Information Technology.

All seven members can be proud of their efforts and how well they represented Saratoga at the event, FBLA sponsor Jared Mason said.

 

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