Quick Links
Skip to main contentSkip to navigation

Sandhills Public Schools

Organizations/ Activities

Working...

Ajax Loading Image

 

FBLA

Save Time at the Bloodmobile with FAST PASS

Bloodmobile Fast Pass.pdf

 

EVERYONE IS ELIGIBLE TO SIGN UP FOR iGIVE!

In November, iGive is offering a $5 Bonus for each new supporter who joins iGive and tries the iGive Button.

Here are four EASY steps to sign your members and friends up today!

  1. Share the following address: http://www.iGive.com/NebraskaFBLAFoundationandTrust.
  2. Have them register and select Nebraska FBLAFoundation Trust (Syracuse, NE) as their cause.
  3. Ask them to download the iGivebutton and keep it on their computer through 2/1/16.
  4. Submit their names to:  http://bit.ly/SoUyPw
 
Up Coming Events --        Kick Off
                                         Highway Cleanup
                                         FBLA Regular Meeting
                                         FLC
        Be sure you are registered for the community service awards and the business achievement awards!
 LINKS:
 

HISTORY OF THE CHAPTER

HISTORY OF CHAPTER

Sandhills Future Business Leaders of America was chartered in 1979 by Ainsworth FBLA. The current membership is 29  in grades 7-12. This year's Nebraska State and National FBLA theme is Aspire.  Mrs. Celeste Rogers was the adviser of the chapter for 43 years--she will be missed. Welcome Mrs. Elise Miller! 

Sandhills FBLA is very involved with community and school service. Some of the main community service projects include holding four Red Cross Bloodmobile, highway cleanup, Halloween Party, MADD Cake Auction, March of Dimes, Daffodil Sales,  holding a benefit for an area family, assisting with the Halsey 4th of July Barbeque by running the dunk tank and running the Blaine County Fair Games. In addition, we run the Homecoming Pep Rally, make posters for Homecoming, hold concession stands, host the National Honor Society Reception, Christmas Carol, answer letters to Santa, read and listen to the first graders read and type music programs and athletic rosters. The chapter participates in the state and national sponsored events as well. Other community service projects are Hugs for Heroes, Food and Toy Drive, Internet Safety Presentations to the elementary students, and child care for a Love and Logic Parenting Class.

 
Sandhills FBLA 2021-2022
Chapter Officers: 

President:  Miriam Ganoung

Vice President:  Courtney Swisher

Secretary:  Charlsie Teahon

Treasurer: Lindsay Cody

Reporter: Brea Branic

Historian: Emily Leac

Adviser:  Celeste Rogers

NEWS

FBLA Fall News

AUGUST NEWS

NOVEMBER NEWS

December News

January News

Highway Cleanup, Breast Cancer Awareness Week, Halloween Party, Red Ribbon Week, Santa Letters, Food and Toy Drive and Go Green

are successful projects!

 Keep collecting pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House and Boxtops for Education.

Several students have qualified for National Leadership Conference and the chapter also boasts three former state officers. In addition, we have seventeen Future Achievement Award recipients, four Business Achievement Award recipients, two Leader Achievement Award winners and one American Award recipient.

The chapter has also received Outstanding Chapter recognition several times, the most recent for the 2010-2011 school year.

FBLA received a $150 grant from the Blaine County Community Foundation on January 16, 2010. The grant was used to improve the games for our annual Halloween Party.  In addition, Sandhills FBLA received a $250 grant for the 2010-2011 year.  Plans are to use the funds for presentations to the elementary students and once again for  the Halloween Party. Another grant for $100 was received for the 2011-2012, 2012-2013, 2013-2014 school years, and $150 for the 2014-2015 school year.

Sandhills FBLA Members who served as Nebraska State FBLA Officers

                                 1986-1987                 State Vice President, Cindy Ryman

2000-2001                State Parliamentarian, Megan Rogers

2004-2005                State President, Sarah Rogers

2018-2019                State Parliamentarian, Bryan Zutavern

The following students have received National Achievement Awards:

Future Awards: Jess Seeley, Alisha Peterson, Sarah Rogers, Cody Guggenmos, Nicole Swisher, Jacki Giles, Irene Saner, Aileen Rooney, Mary Shinn, Matt Thomas, Jarred Barnes, Brett Barnes, Chance Giles, Tjade Rodocker, Taylor Marten, Melanie Cadwallader, Tylee Coffman, KC, Leah Pickering, Megan McLean, Jacy Spencer, Kaitlin Marten, Cassidy Hafer, Frankie Sierks, Shaina Simonson,  Jaylee Simonson, Jacy Hafer, Greg Schukei, Britney Lewis, Paige Martindale, Elizabeth Peterson, Heidi Saner, Kyra Kennedy, Carlie Collier, Bryan Zutavern, Hannah Christie, Dylan Lister, Brooklyn Leach, Emily Martindale, Miriam Ganoung, Courtney Swisher.

Business Awards: Sarah Rogers, Chelsea Holt, Jacki Giles, Taylor Marten, Frankie Sierks, Bryan Zutavern, Hannah Christie, Heidi Saner, Amanda Payne, Carlie Collier, Dylan Lister.

Leader Awards: Sarah Rogers, Chelsea Holt, Taylor Marten, Bryan Zutavern, Carlie Collier.

America Award: Chelsea Holt and Taylor Marten

Community Service Awards: Greg Schukei, Heidi Saner, Kyra Kenney, Paige Martindale, Liz Peterson, Bryan Zutavern

State Winners who qualified for National Leadership Conference:

1986-1987:  First in Impromptu Speaking - Jeff Kennedy

1997-1998:  First in Intro. to Parliamentary Procedure - Megan Rogers

2000-2001:  First in Intro. to Business Communication - Kelcey Zutavern

2001-2002:  First in Intro. to Business Communication - Kelcey Zutavern

2001-2002: Second in Intro. to Parliamentary Procedure - Sarah Rogers

2002-2003:  Second in Business Communication - Kelcey Zutavern

2002-2003:  Eighth at Nationals in Business Communication - Kelcey Zutavern

2003-2004:  Second in Business Communication - Sarah Rogers

2004-2005: First in Who's Who in Nebraska FBLA - Sarah Rogers

2004-2005: Runner Up - Ms. FBL - Sarah Rogers

2004-2005: National Recognition for Who's Who - Sarah Rogers

2004-2005: Fourth in Intro. to Business Communications - Mary Shin

2005-2006:  Second in Word Processing 1 - Mary Shinn

2007-2008:  Fifth in Business Procedures - Mary Shinn

2009-2010: Third in Word Processing I - Taylor Marten

2009-2010: Third in Word Processing II, America Award Recipient - Chelsea Holt

2009-2010: National Recognition for America Award - Chelsea Holt

2010-2011: First in Keyboarding Knowledge - Kylie Cadwallader (Not a national event)                                                            

                   Fifth in Business Law - Megan McLean (Qualified, but did not attend NLC)

2011-2012: First in Word Processing I - Kylie Cadwallader -- did not compete at NLC

2012-2013:  Second in Word Processing II - Taylor Marten

                    Second in Computer Applications - Taylor Marten (Competed at NLC in Anaheim)     

                    Third in Spreadsheet Applications - Taylor Marten

                    Third in Word Processing II - Jacy Spencer (Competed at NLC in Anaheim)

                    Taylor Marten Received her American Award at NLC

2014-2015Fourth in Word Processing -- Frankie Sierks (Competed at NLC in Chicago)

2016-2017:  Community Service Award - Achievement Level -- Kyra Kennedy (Recognized at NLC in Anaheim)

2017-2018:  Heidi Saner, Journalism and Emily Martindale, Spreadsheet (Both competed at NLC in Baltimore) Community Service Award - Achievement Level -- Jacy Hafer and Heidi Saner (Recognized at NLC in Baltimore)

2018-2019:  Miriam Ganoung, Word Processing (Competed at NLC in San Antonio)  Community Service Award- Achievement Level -- Carlie Collier and Bryan Zutavern (Reconized at NLC in San Antonio)

2020-2021: Kyle Cox, Middle Level, Financial Literacy and Business Math, First Place 

 

 

 August 2013 Bloodmobile