| The objective of
Business/Marketing Education is to provide students with the knowledge and
skills necessary for economic success in the twenty-first century.
This dynamic and challenging program prepares students for the accelerated
changes taking place in the competitive business world. As students
gain knowledge and professional experiences, they develop skills essential
for success and build a strong foundation that enables them to become
productive workers and citizens.
Careful attention has been given to
ensure academic rigor, to develop technological skills, and to encourage
social responsibility necessary for participation in the global economy.
The curriculum is structured to mirror the diversity within the business and
marketing industry and to provide instruction in the required principles,
concepts, attitudes, and skills for advanced study or employment.
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
is an integral part of classroom instruction. This co-curricular
organization provides students with opportunities to develop leadership
through activities that are member-planned, member-directed, and
member-centered. Participation in FBLA enables students to develop
skills and competence for business/marketing careers, to build self-esteem,
to experience leadership, and to practice community service.
Mrs.
Kendel Johnson teaches
this course.
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2007 BCCTC FBLA Shelton State Trip
2007-2008 2nd Year BCCTC FBLA
Officers (Left to Right) Front Row: Danielle Stone
(President), Nicole Templeton (Vice President), Lacey Crofford (Treasurer)
Back Row: Candace Coleman (Reporter), Kristen Green (Secretary), Alicia
Nelson (Historian).

2007-2008 1st Year BCCTC FBLA Officers
(Left to Right) First Row: LaQuenda Mosley (Parliamentarian),
Jimmecqua Smith (Vice President), Cory Watson (President), Krystal McKinney
(Treasurer) Back Row: Melissa Blair (Reporter), Jordan Thompson
(Historian), Rhea Price (Secretary).
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