Bremen DECA Excels at Nationwide Competition

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Oak Forest IL

03 November, 2021

2:32 PM

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DECA, also known as "Distributive Education Clubs of America," is an association of students that encourages the development of business and leadership skills through academic conferences and competitions. At Bremen High School, the Braves aren't hesitating to show off how much they've learned. 23 Bremen High School DECA students have been excelling in the Knowledge Matters Virtual Business Challenge. Throughout the competition, students can participate in eight virtual business tracks such as entrepreneurship, fashion, accounting, hotel, personal finance, restaurant, retailing, and sports. Each track encourages DECA members to test their skills within its particular virtual business environment – individually or as a team of up to three members Over 3,500 participants from all 50 states and Canada registered for the competition this year. At Bremen High School, 23 of these participants are recognized as top 10 in the state for their perspective categories. Alex Hernandez, Entrepreneurship, 4th in StateGerardo Mondragon, Entrepreneurship, 4th in StateJesus Cruz, Entrepreneurship, 4th in StateBeyonce Gutierrez, Entrepreneurship, 6th in StateEvelyn Roman, Fashion, 6th in StateAngel Nunez, Fashion, 9th in StateDayanara Lemus, Fashion, 10th in StateAndrea Correa, Restaurant, 5th in StateAlyna Garibaldi, Restaurant, 5th in StateCamryn Ferrin, Restaurant, 5th in StateLuis Contreras, Restaurant, 6th in StateSophia Pritchett, Restaurant, 9th in StateBrandon Mercado, Hotel, 2nd in StateSteven Josephson, Hotel 4th in StateJordy Martinez, Hotel, 5th in StateJovany Acuna, Hotel, 6th in StateAlan Chavez, Hotel, 7th in StateAngel Diaz, Hotel, 8th in StateJaylan Holder, Hotel, 9th in StateJada Borum, Sports, 10th in StateJosue Arriaga, Sports, 3rd in StateJohanna Martinez, Sports, 6th in StateEsther Martinez, Sports, 7th in State Bremen students also excelled in the National competition. With over 5,000 students competing, all students placed in the top 10 percentile. 13 of those students placed in the top two percent of the competition, and one student, Brandon Mercado, placed in the top one percent as he came in 30th place in the hotel challenge. The Knowledge Matters Virtual Business Challenge is split into two rounds of challenges held via the internet during the 2021-2022 school year. The first challenges took place between October 19, 2021, through October 29, 2021. The second round of challenges will take place January 18, 2022, through January 28, 2022. After second rounds are completed, high-ranking teams will qualify to compete in the live event at DECA's International Career Development Conference where a final competition will ensue and awards will be distributed. First & Second Challenge: (Top two teams from each region)Recognition under the DECA area at www.KnowledgeMatters.com DECA's International Career Development ConferenceNational Champions - 1st Place$1,000/team ($6,000 for Hotel*)Recognition at the Grand Awards Ceremony at the ICDCPlaqueRecognition under the DECA area at www.KnowledgeMatters.com 2nd Place$500/team ($3,000 for Hotel*)Recognition at the Grand Awards Ceremony at the ICDCPlaque3rd Place$250/team ($1,500 for Hotel, 4th Place $900 for Hotel*)Recognition at the Grand Awards Ceremony at the ICDCPlaqueDECA at Bremen High School is led by Business Teacher, Mr. Todd Strien. The club regularly competes in local, state, and national competitions.

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