The Plymouth High School Business Professionals of America group competed in the state on March 9-11, and the following are the results. Three members qualified for the National competition in Orlando in May.
Results for Plymouth High School BPA state competition were:
- 7th Place Jenna Blake in Meeting & Event Planning Concepts
- 3rd Place Sophie Miller Health Administration Concepts
- 4th Place the team of Davis Jones, Kadyn Ellery, Hayden Feldman, and Blake Mackey in Financial Analyst Team
- 12th Place the team of Lillian Narantic, Haileigh Olivarez, Berkeley Cooper, and Jenna Blake in Podcast Production Team
- 24th Place Calvin Cerrato in Fundamental Accounting
- 18th Jenna Blake, 40th Kadyn Ellery and 47th Blake Mackey in Banking & Finance
- 23rd Davis Jones, 34th Lillian Naarantic in Personal Financial Management
- 2nd Place Calvin Cerrato in Advanced Spreadsheet Applications

- 52nd Birkley Cooper in Business Law & Ethics
- 32nd Jason Weber in Device Configuration & Troubleshooting
- 5th Place Alexius Borys in C++ Programming

- 4th Place Carleah Morrison and 11th Place Katie Phipps in Fundamentals Desktop Publishing

- 40th Place Haileigh Olivarez and 42nd Place Kevin Nataren in Health Administration Procedures
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