Hopeful in Hershey: IHS FBLA students travel for state leadership conference

By Emma Buterbaugh

Many IHS students made the trip to Hershey, Pennsylvania, this year to compete at the Pennsylvania Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Leadership Conference (SLC). They competed for the chance to go to the National Leadership Conference (NLC) in Anaheim, California, in June.

FBLA is a national organization that prepares students for careers in business. IHS’s FBLA chapter is the second largest club in the school, behind Key Club. Mr. Eric Brocious and Mr. Brian Schreyer, along with a group of officers, run the club.

[Photo courtesy of: Mr. Brian Schreyer] “IHS FBLA student attend the State Leadership conference.”

Students in the club often go above and beyond what is required or expected from them. Rocco Cosentino, a senior and the president of IHS’s FBLA chapter, expressed, “The students that made it to the state conference are often motivated and hard working. They go above and beyond to give effort by taking an objective test or making a presentation.”

The club offers many opportunities for interested students. Mr. Schreyer remarked, “If you’re thinking about becoming a leader, start by asking questions and getting involved. Every great leader has to start somewhere, and FBLA is the perfect place to learn, grow, and gain confidence.” There are also incredible opportunities for leadership, business, IT, computer science and much more. Mr. Schreyer also expressed, “[FBLA] provides a place where students can explore their interests, develop real-world skills, … It’s not just about competing but also about discovering yourself and becoming your best self.”

IHS students who are interested in joining FBLA next year can do so by selecting FBLA during club sign-ups.

Emma Buterbaugh
Reporter​

Emma Buterbaugh is a freshman and a first-year reporter for the High Arrow. She enjoys reading and practicing showmanship with her two rabbits, Felipe and Lafayette. She enjoys spending time with her close friends and family. She is very excited to start writing for the High Arrow.