MHS BPA students advance to state competitions

Mission, Texas- The Mission High School (MHS) Business Professionals of America (BPA) Chapter has qualified 15 students for state competitions. The MHS BPA students recently competed in the Texas BPA Area 2 Region 4 competitions. Those placing high enough in their respective competitions advance from there to state.

Qualifying for state are: Marcela Amaya, first place,  administrative support team; Andres Cantu, fourth place, PC servicing and troubleshooting; Maielah Davis, first place, fundamentals of web design; Lisa Garza, first place, legal office procedures; Sophia Hernandez, third place, medical office procedures; David Medina, first place, C++ programming; Alyson Murillo, first place, administrative support team; Noe Pena, first place fundamental spreadsheet applications and first place administrative support team; Alfonso Ramos, first place, fundamental word processing; Ivan Reynaga, second place, database applications; Gabriel Rodriguez, second place, advanced spreadsheet applications; Ashley Romo, fourth place database applications; Jorge Salinas, second place intermediate word processing; Jose Sauceda, second place, fundamentals of web design; Ashmin Torres, first place in integrated office applications and first place in administrative support team.

Other MHS BPA students who placed well, and will serve as state alternates are: Delaney Caceres, sixth place, fundamentals of web design; Zhi Huang, sixth place, administrative support team; Mikayla Trevino, third place, entrepreneurship. 

The state competitions will be held in early March in Dallas, Texas.

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