The Times has learned that Makenna Bird was this week named the Nebraska FBLA member of the month.
Makenna, a DHS senior, has served in many officer positions, including chapter president this year. She has qualified for FBLA nationals, and received numerous honorable mentions and places at the organization's state leadership conference (SLC) and business competitions around Nebraska.
Bird will compete at SLC again this year and at UNK's business day this Friday, March 16.
For those who are unfamiliar, the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a nationwide career and technical student organization. FBLA is the largest student-run organization in the United States.
DHS did not have an FBLA charter until the 1991-92 school year. A quarter century later, while numbers in some other DHS activities have declined, DHS' FBLA membership remains strong -- impressive for a Class D school. (DHS dropped from Class C to Class D in school year 1991-92, ironically.)
Over the years, Dorchester has become a force to be reckoned within the FBLA universe and its statewide competitions. In 2015, Dorchester took second place at the statewide FBLA competition for the Market Share Award, for example.
In the 2010-11 school year, Jessica Hansen, who received honorable mention top five percent in the areas of cyber security and sports management at the state FBLA competition, was elected as Nebraska's FBLA state secretary.
Other Dorchester students have served as state FBLA officers, as well, dating back to the 1990s.
The Dorchester Public School community should be proud of its FBLA chapter and the strong interest in business demonstrated by its many students.
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