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Bothell High's winners at the recent Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) conference.

Bothell High students shine at business conference


February 25, 2010 · 4:28 PM

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Bothell High's Christine Weldy took first place in the Web Site Development division and the following Cougar students won ribbons at the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Winter Regional Conference Feb. 10 at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue:

• Accounting I

4th Place

Jacob Arlan

 

• Accounting II

2nd Place

Laura Gerber

 

3rd Place

Maurien Salter-Waid

 

5th Place

Jacqueline Korn

 

• Business Calculations

5th Place

Derek Lee

 

• Business Math

4th Place

Jacob Arian

 

• Computer Applications

3rd Place

Tao Wei

 

4th Place

Michael Pearson

 

5th Place

Kim Luan Khuu

 

• Cyber Security

5th Place

Forrest McIntyre

 

• Desktop Publishing

5th Place

Ariel Butz

Rebeka Jessee

• E-Business

3rd Place

Ariel Butz

Rebeka Jessee

4th Place

Aaron Kohler

Jordan Murray

• FBLA Principles & Procedures

2nd Place

Kelsie Coles

 

3rd Place

Julie Korn

 

4th Place

Dustin Rohde

• FBLA Principles & Procedures2 

5th Place

Nick Chu

 

• Help Desk

4th Place

Peter Hu

 

• Impromptu Speaking

2nd Place

Peter Hu

 

4th Place

Yongke Vu

 

• Intro To Business Communications

2nd Place

Jessica Hendrickson

 

• Personal Finance

2nd Place

Derek Lee

 

4th Place

Christelle Mouhanna

 

• Technology Concepts

4th Place

Michael Pearson

 

• Web Site Development

5th Place

Ryanna Pope

 

6th Place

Sarah Starck

• Word Processing II

5th Place

Sruthi Hariprasad

 

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