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WCHS DECA Stars Shine at Virginia State Fair

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Highlighting Achievements and Dedication at DECA Day.

On September 27, a spirited group from the WCHS DECA chapter joined the fun at the Virginia State Fair. But they weren’t just there for the rides and snacks; they had a mission. The DECA Day provided an opportunity for these students to participate in competitive events and demonstrate their marketing talents.

 

L – R: Evie Huston, Ava Powell, and Carissa Spear show their 1st Place medals.

Amidst the cheerful ambiance of the fair, some of the WCHS members stood out. Evie Huston, Ava Powell, and Carissa Spear teamed up for the Branding Competition Event. They were given the task of reimagining the branding for their community. Their collective efforts and understanding of what makes their community unique brought them a well-deserved 1st place in their section.

Not to be left behind, Delaney Haw showcased her skills in the Customer Relations Role Play Event. With her knack for understanding customer needs and scenarios, she secured 2nd place in her category. It’s impressive to see such young minds adeptly handle these real-world challenges.

Delaney Haw

Events like DECA Day emphasize the importance of hands-on experience for students. By stepping out of the classroom and into a setting that mirrors real industry challenges, they gather invaluable insights. It’s not just about the competition but the experience, growth, and camaraderie among members.

The WCHS DECA team’s day at the fair was marked by learning, fun, and commendable achievements. They went home richer in experience, ready to tackle future challenges in the world of marketing.

Ayaana Vasishta, DECA Chapter Vice-President of Corporate Information, contributed to this story.

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