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The third annual Saline County Career Center DECA Awards ceremony was held Monday, May 10, to honor the SCCC Chapter in multiple areas. With the chapter officers acting as the master of ceremonies, students were presented with DECA stoles, letters, pins and two scholarships. SCCC DECA competitors were recognized for competing at district and state competition as well as earning “Thrive” status and completing four DECA chapter campaigns for the third year in a row. The next year’s leadership team was announced and signed commitment letters as well. Several students were recognized for earning a DECA letter/pin during the 2020-2021 school year: Holly Huston, Alexia Bowlen, Nikole Gooden, Bailey Kueker, Xane Anderson, Omar Quintana, Herson Renderos, Jessica Parada, Ashley Garner, A-Quila Thomas, Lizvet Menendez, Gabriel Boatman, Julisa Umana and Kelly Stewart. ....
In January, DECA Inc. announced that the Saline County Career Center DECA Chapter earned “Thrive” status for the third year in a row. The purpose of these campaigns is to help a chapter develop a program of work and build lasting partnerships within the school and community. The chapter completed the promotional, community-service and membership campaigns this year. DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. This year, students will compete in a variety of events for a chance to represent their district at the State Career Development Conference, which will be held in March. ....