The students placed within the top 10 in their events with topics from finance to law, digital design, healthcare and computer programming. Many students competed in-person for their first state competition after competing virtually due to the pandemic.
The program offers business skills with a wide range of topics from finance to law, digital design, healthcare and computer programming. High school students compete at the regional, state and national levels based on event tests in the winter.
The Relationships, Education, Academics, Character and Hard Work program started four years ago and will expand to seventh and eighth graders as well as a second ninth to 12th grade class.