Twenty Sulphur Springs High School BPA Students Advance to State Competition
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Twenty-seven Sulphur Springs High School BPA (Business Professionals of America) students competed at the regional level this past Saturday. The competition was held virtually this year, with students competing at the high school campus. Twenty students are advancing to the State competition to be held virtually March 2-6, 2021.
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Advancing to State:
Cameron Beard – 2nd Place Banking & Finance
Katlyn Noe – 4th Place Banking & Finance
Jacob Semler – 1st Place Intermediate Word Processing
Mika Boren – 2nd Place Basic Office Systems & Procedures
Peyton Willis – 3rd Place Basic Office Systems & Procedures
Ryan Mitchell – 1st Place Computer Network Technology
Jacob Beggs – 1st Place PC Servicing & Troubleshooting
Talley Brown – 1st Place Interview Skills
Perla Tinajero – 2nd Place Interview Skills
Daniel Soto – 2nd Place Payroll Accounting
Makayla Pullen – 1st Place Administrative Support Research Project
Emily Atkinson- 2nd Place Administrative Support Research Project
Kelsea Meadows – 1st Place Digital Media Production
Kinslei Smallwood – 2nd Place Ethics & Professionalism
Jessica Snyder – 1st Place Advanced Spreadsheet Applications
Jack Bain – 3rd Place Legal Office Procedures
James Goggans – 1st Place Business Law & Ethics
Joel Villarino – 1st Place Java Programming
Kenia Herrera – 2nd Place Graphic Design Promotion
Ashland Hooten – 2nd Place Prepared Speech
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