William Floyd High School Business Students Excel at Regional FBLA Competition


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The William Floyd High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) under the direction of advisor, business teacher and NYS FBLA trustee Kristin Puric, put forth another tremendous performance at the FBLA District Competitions recently held at Hofstra University! William Floyd students amassed 13 top-five finishes, and have qualified in 11 categories to compete in the NYS FBLA Leadership Conference this April in Rochester, NY!

Additionally, the four-student team of Kei Roberts, Joshua Lugo, Jason Alexopoulos and Aracely Zhiminaicela placed top in the state in the highly-competitive Parliamentary Procedure event, which is a direct state level team event; they will now compete for a spot in the Nationals!

Mikayla Zeldin, president of William Floyd High School FBLA and the District 1S NYS vice president, has also qualified to campaign for NYS historian after moving through numerous qualifying tests and exams!

Congratulations to all the students and Ms. Puric! Good luck at the State Leadership Conference in April!

WFHS FBLA Regional Competition Top Five Finishers

First Place: Hannah Schultzer, Intro to Decision Making; and Rafay Cheema, Sports & Entertainment Marketing.

Second Place: Joshua Schultzer, Accounting I; Joshua Schultzer, Business Calculations; Sue Lin, Economics; Jerry Martinez, Impromptu Speaking; and Rafay Cheema, Marketing.

Third Place: Maggie Hua, Hospitality Management; Hannah Schultzer, Introduction to Financial Math; Jennifer Reina, Job Interview; and Maggie Hua, Public Speaking II.

Fourth Place: Aracely Zhiminaicela, Public Speaking I.

Fifth Place: AJ Handa, Client Services.

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