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First SSHS Inventor Named! PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 22:21

Triodox Alarm Clock 

Congratulations to the Triodox Alarm Clock, which was selected as the winner of the very first SSHS Inventor!  Group members are pictured above.  Triodox Alarm Clock--Click HERE to view presentation

In honor of American Enterprise Day on November 15, students from SSHS participated in the first annual Contest.  Four new products were "invented" and described in online presentations.   

SSHS Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) reminds you that American Enteprise Day, celebrated November 15th of each year, is a day set aside to promote free enterprise in our country and increase awareness of the American free enterprise system.  For more information, visit www.siloamfbla.org.

NOTE:  If you have a slow Internet connection, please right-click on the HERE (hyperlink) above and select "Save Target As" to save each presentation to your desktop.  You can then view each presentation from there.

 

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2010 04:18
 
About National FBLA-PBL Week 2009 PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 16 February 2009 16:01

FBLA-PBL sets aside the second week of February each year as National FBLA-PBL Week. Chapters are encouraged to use this time to publicize their activities and successes, boost their membership, and gear up for their spring activities. In addition, FBLA-PBL recognizes the Wednesday of this week as Adviser Appreciation Day. Members are encouraged to use this day to pay special tribute to the dedicated individuals who make the association possible on the local level.

 

Many chapters plan special activities for each day of the week. These include everything from Professional Attire Day to FBLA-PBL T-shirt Day to Faculty Appreciation Day and Career Awareness Day. As FBLA-PBL Week coincides each year with National Career & Technical Education Month, this is an excellent time to inform the public about the purpose of school-to-work activities and programs in general. This week is a wonderful time to showcase your local FBLA-PBL Chapter.
Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 17:58
 
What is FBLA?
FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) is a national non-profit organization of over 250,000 students that are interested in pursuing careers in business related fields. FBLA involves District, State and National Leadership Conferences in which students can compete in business events ranging from Accounting to Website Development. FBLA is a great academic and social experience, with the chance to put your skills to the test at the national level. You get a chance to meet new people, make new friends and enjoy yourself at locations all around the country, especially with the 2010-2011 FBLA National Leadership Conference held in Nashville, Tennessee. With FBLA you will always have fun!
 
What is American Enterprise? PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 16 October 2008 16:46

November 15 marks the annual observance of American Enterprise Day. Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) recognizes American Enterprise Day as a day to spotlight the free enterprise system of the United States. This day celebrates the right to pursue the career we desire and our right to entrepreneurship.

President Jimmy Carter first proclaimed American Enterprise Day in the late 1970’s. This eventually developed into an FBLA-PBL program called “Getting Involved,” an awareness program under a grant from the Chevron Corporation. The program had three goals: Get local chapter FBLA members involved in their business community, increase awareness of the free enterprise system, and to provide opportunities for members of the local communities.

Join with the FBLA members at Siloam Springs High School in celebrating American Enterprise Day on November 15, 2009. As members of the vibrant Northwest Arkansas community, we realize the importance of supporting small businesses in our area.

Last Updated on Monday, 02 November 2009 19:10