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Neshoba FBLA students place in district competition Congratulations to the following Nashoba Central High School students who placed at the Future Business l eaders of America District Competition at East Central Community College. They competed against 28 other schools with 550 stu dents in attendance. They are, from left, fourth place, Mallory Johnson-Global Business; third place, Brittany Boatner-Mar– keting; third place, Heather Alford-Entrepreneurship; fourth place, Amy Fiegenschue-Giobal Business; second place, Brit– tney Coleman-Public Speaking I; second place, Denzel Clemmons-lntro to Business Communication; fourth place, Janera Triplett-Business Communication; first place, l eah Ferguson -FBLA Principles and Procedures; sixth place, Summer Spivey-Networking Concepts; sixth place, Kycia Carter-Computer Problem Solving; first place, Lane Taylor-lntro to Parlia– mentary Procedure; third place, Megan Allen-Entrepreneurship; fourth Place - Jorie long-Global Business; first place, Mal– lory Madison-Future Business leader; fourth place, Rachel Thomas-Word Processing II; third place, Emily Allen-Entrepre– neurship; third place, Marlee Williams-Computer Applications; second place, lucas Calvert-Business Calculations; fourth place, William Meruvia-lmpromptu Speaking; fifth place , Colton Eakes - Economics; and second place, Sam lovom-Pub– lic Speaking II. They will be competing at FBLAState Competition in April. NashobaCentral FBLAAdvisers are lisa Green– wood and Raye Carol Eakes.
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