Date: Fri 09-May-1997
Date: Fri 09-May-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
Quick Words:
schools-FBLA-leadership
Full Text:
Future Business Leaders Earn State Recognition
Newtown High School Future Business Leaders of America chapter members include
Krista Reichert (left), Maureen Pekar, Steve Platt, Alexandra Zaleta and Brian
Byrne. -Bee Photo, Evans
B Y D OROTHY E VANS
Pat Walsh, business teacher at Newtown High School, has announced that the
school's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) chapter recently won third
place honors as one of the most outstanding chapters in the state.
At the recent State Leadership Conference, several FBLA members won
prestigious awards. Ms Walsh said Monday that their efforts have truly
revitalized the Newtown chapter.
"These kids have put us back on the map," Ms Walsh said.
At the conference, Peter Van Oy placed first in the Computer Applications
competitive event, the team of Maureen Pekar and Alexandra Zaleta placed
fourth in the Desktop Publishing event, Brian Byrne received Who's Who in FBLA
recognition and Krista Reichert was elected to serve as the state FBLA Vice
President for the 1997/98 school year.
Ms Walsh said Peter and Krista are now eligible to attend the FBLA National
Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif., June 28-July 4.
"They will represent our town and the state of Connecticut in national
competition and will undergo intense leadership training there," Ms Walsh
said.
Other students who contributed to the Newtown FBLA chapter this year were
Melissa Grossman, who prepared the annual scrapbook, and Steve Platt, who won
third place for his annual activities report.
