
Students from Haynesville Jr Sr High School showcased their talents and leadership skills at the recent FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) State Leadership Conference, bringing home top honors and earning recognition at both state and national levels.
Two students earned second-place finishes in the Exploring Customer Service category:
Bree Bailey – 2nd Place
Jurnee Manning – 2nd Place
Additionally, two students secured third-place finishes in their respective events:
Kylee Johnson – Career Exploration
Cassady Hope Rogers – Advanced Accounting
These top performances qualify the students to advance to the national competition, highlighting the strength of Haynesville Jr./Sr. High’s FBLA program.
Beyond the national qualifiers, ten other students achieved finalist placements at the state level, including:
Kylee Johnson – Exploring Leadership (5th)
Ja’zae Lane – Career Exploration (6th)
Max Pratt – Exploring Agribusiness (7th)
Jaxson Sanders – Exploring Computer Science (7th)
Ariel Shelton – Interpersonal Communication (6th)
Thaddeus Williams – Exploring Technology (6th)
Khandence Woods – Exploring Professionalism (7th)
Madden Edwards – Intro to Parliamentary Procedures (7th)
Macie Brooks – Business Ethics (9th)
Aaliyah Abney, Alyssia Ziegler, Dakota Davis – Banking and Financial Systems (8th)
The school celebrated the students’ hard work, dedication, and commitment to leadership, professionalism, and academic excellence. Administrators praised the FBLA program for providing hands-on experiences that prepare students for future success in business and leadership roles.
With several students advancing to national competition, Haynesville Jr Sr High School continues to demonstrate a strong culture of student achievement and leadership development, marking what the school calls its “Golden Year.”
The community is encouraged to congratulate these students for their accomplishments and wish them success at the national level.