FBLA
The Future Business Leaders of America is a non-profit organization founded in 1937 for students who are interested in a business related career. The organization is the largest business career student organization in the world with 215,000 members in its high school division and 11,000 in its college division. It is funded by membership dues, conference fees, corporate contributions, and grants.
The goal of FBLA is to prepare students for a career in American enterprise by developing character, strengthening confidence, and providing them a better understanding of American enterprise.
Please see Mrs. Liggan or Mrs. Brown if you are interested in joining FBLA.
The goal of FBLA is to prepare students for a career in American enterprise by developing character, strengthening confidence, and providing them a better understanding of American enterprise.
Please see Mrs. Liggan or Mrs. Brown if you are interested in joining FBLA.
It is the policy of the Etowah County Board of Education that no student shall be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity on the basis of gender, age, marital status, race, religion, belief, national origin, ethnic group, disability, immigrant status, non-English speaking ability, homeless status, or migrant status. Inquiries regarding compliance with state or federal equal opportunity rules (Title IX, ADA, IDEA, section 504, etc) and/or for reporting discrimination concerns may be made to the Federal Programs Coordinator, Etowah County Board of Education, 401 Broad Street Gadsden, AL 35901, (256) 549-7560.