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Sixty-five Middleton High School FBLA Team Members Score In The Top Four At The State Conference

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Sheila Hibner President at Middleston-Cross Plaines Area School District | Official website

Sheila Hibner President at Middleston-Cross Plaines Area School District | Official website

Middleton High School celebrated a remarkable achievement as 65 of its students placed in the top four at the recent Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Leadership Conference. These students have now qualified for the National Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida.

In a statement following the conference, Middleton High School expressed pride in their students' success. According to the school, they had the most national qualifiers in the state of Wisconsin and even secured 1st Place for Outstanding High School Chapter.

Among the standout performers were Mohith Muchukota, who claimed first place in Computer Problem Solving, and Isha Chilukuri, Amritha Mavuri, and Gia Shah, who secured first place in Data Analysis. Thomas Heun, Eric Ma, and Kevin Wu also shined by taking first place in Digital Animation.

Reflecting on the accomplishment, one of the students, Maggie Kirker, who placed first in Introduction to Business Communication, shared her excitement, saying, "It's truly an honor to have qualified for the National Leadership Conference. I am grateful for this opportunity to further develop my skills and compete on a national level."

The National Leadership Conference, scheduled between June 29th and July 2nd, will see students from across the country competing in various categories to showcase their business acumen and vie for awards and scholarships.

For a comprehensive list of all the Middleton High School FBLA students who excelled at the state conference, please refer to the Wisconsin FBLA website.

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