Sophie Stevenson and Paikea Early-Aden (Business Ethics and Law Team Event), Kathryn Crook (Marketing Communications Event); and Jack Habegger (Restaurant Food Service Management) placed in the top four placements of their events at the Indiana DECA competition held in early March and earned the right to compete at the DECA International Competition in Anaheim, California from April 27 to May 1. Their events included a written exam in addition to role plays.
Jack was called to the international stage for being a finalist in his role play of Product Service Management and received a finalist medallion. Over 23,000 students were in attendance from all over the United States and world. Countries represented included Germany, Puerto Rico, Guam, Ontario Canada, China, Poland, Mexico, Brazil, Vietnam, India, and Spain.
Congratulations to Sophie, Paikea, Kathryn, and Jack for representing CLHS DECA, our DECA District, and Indiana!