Ohio Hi-Point’s BPA hosted regional competition on January 24 to students from Apollo Career Center in Lima, Benjamin Logan High School in Bellefontaine, Tri-Star Career Compact in Celina, Vantage Career Center in Van Wert, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center in Bellefontaine, Ohio Hi-Point Graham Satellite in St. Paris and Ohio Hi-Point Upper Scioto Valley Satellite in McGuffey.
Overall, Hi-Point students walked away with 48 regional awards and eight students advanced to state competition.
The following BPA students will be competing at the state competition March 15-16 in Columbus.
• Brad Gibson, home schooled, 1st in Extemporaneous Speech
• Sami Moore, Graham, 2nd in Fundamental Spreadsheet Applications
• Deanna Shaw, Benjamin Logan, 1st in Graphic Design Promotion
• J.T. Legge, Triad; Alex Mobley, home schooled; Michael Rockhold, Triad; Zach Spors, Triad, 1st in Website Design Team
• Alissa Edwards, Marysville, 1st in Advanced Office Systems and Procedures
Below is a complete list of students who received regional awards.
• Sami Moore, Graham, Administrative Office student, 2nd in Fundamental Spreadsheet Applications
• Drew Cook, Marysville; Paul Dague, Marysville; Brad Gibson, home-schooled and Deanna Shaw, Benjamin Logan; Information Technology II students, 1st Place in Economic Research Project Team
• Andrew Funderburgh, Bellefontaine, 6th and Randy Drumm, Ridgemont, 5th in Financial Math & Analysis; both are Information Technology I students
• Theresa Moorefield, Urbana, Business Administration student, 4th in Fundamental Word Processing
• Nellie Jones, Bellefontaine, 5th and Holly Johnson, Ben Logan, 4th in Advanced Word Processing; both are Business Administration students
• Carlee Ulmer, Indian Lake, Business Administration student, 6th and Josh Wortman, Marysville, Administrative Office student, 4th in Desktop Publishing
• Alissa Edwards, Marysville, Business Administration student, 1st in Advanced Office Systems and Procedures
• Dylan Lambert, Urbana, 4th and Ryan Obenour, Marysville, 3rd in Legal Office Procedures; both are Business Administration students
• Josh Wortman, Marysville, Administrative Office student, 2nd in Administrative Research Project – Individual
• Devin Zwiezen, Ben Logan, Administrative Office student, 4th in Computer Network Technology
• Paul Dague, Marysville, 4th and Drew Cook, Marysville, 2nd in Computer Security; both are Information Technology students
• Randy Drumm, Ridgemont; Cody Jessee, Triad; Andrew Funderburgh, Bellefontaine & Jesse Phelps, Urbana, Information Technology students, 6th in Computer Animation Team
• Shane Brown, Riverside; Devin Butler, Ben Logan; Erik Mundy, Bellefontaine & Samantha Turner, Ben Logan, Information Technology students, 4th in Computer Animation team
• Nellie Jones, Bellefontaine; Alyssa Smith, Indian Lake; Mackenzie Walton, Urbana; and Holly Johnson, Ben Logan, 4th in Video Production team; all are Business Administration students
• J.T. Legge, Triad; Alex Mobley, home-schooled; Michael Rockhold, Triad & Zach Spors, Triad, all are Information Technology students, 1st in Website Design team
• Erik Mundy, Bellefontaine, 4th and Stephanie Jordan, Marysville, 2nd in Computer Modeling; both are Information Technology students
• Brendyn Kinnison, Urbana, Business Administration student, placed 2nd in Entrepreneurship
• Benton Hissong, Marysville, 2nd and Deanna Shaw, Ben Logan, 1st in Graphic Design Promotion; both are Information Technology students
• Theresa Moorefield, Urbana, Business Administration student, 5th and Michael Rockhold, Triad, Information Technology student, 1st in Interview Skills
• Jacob Grove, Graham, Information Technology student, 4th; Adrienne Wells, Indian Lake, Business Administration student, 3rd; and Alex Mobley, home-schooled, Information Technology student 1st in Advanced Interview Skills
• Brad Gibson, home-schooled, Information Technology student, 1st in Extemporaneous Speech
• Jeff Webb, Urbana, Business Administration student, 2nd in Human Resources Management
• Alex Mobley, home-schooled, Information Technology student, 5th and Chet Reams, Business Administration Technology student, 4th in Management, Marketing & Human Resources Concepts
About Ohio Hi-Point
The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center develops our most valuable resource- people- by providing quality career-technical and academic education programs. Our High School and Satellite Divisions serve juniors and seniors from 14 school districts and offer more than 30 career training programs, while our Adult and Continuing Education Division provides a resource for adult learners to refresh or renew their skills and create a career or college pathway.
Friday, 18 May 2012
BELLEFONTAINE- Ohio Hi-Point’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) students found out who will be advancing to state competition after the Regional Awards Ceremony took place on January 31 at Upper Scioto Valley High School.
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