Matanzas High School DECA chapter earns honors

The chapter reached promotional and membership campaign achievement levels.


Front row, Matanzas DECA members Lexi Hixon, Natalie Plambeck, Naya Guillen and Maya Kulesza. Courtesy photo
Front row, Matanzas DECA members Lexi Hixon, Natalie Plambeck, Naya Guillen and Maya Kulesza. Courtesy photo
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Matanzas High School's DECA chapter recently earned both the promotional and membership campaign achievement levels for the 2022-23 school year, according to a press release.

Each year, DECA recognizes leading chapters that have built strong local programs focused on serving an exceptional number of members, advisors, alumni and business partners.

DECA’s membership campaign is designed to help chapters grow by making the DECA experience available to more students, keeping alumni involved and engaging professional members such as administrators, teachers, parents and business partners.

DECA’s promotional campaign provides chapter members an opportunity to share with their school and
community what DECA is all about and how their chapter is making a positive impact on its members and
community.

“Our chapter has been dedicated to rebuilding DECA here at Matanzas,” said Julie Davis, the marketing teacher and DECA advisor at Matanzas High School. “These students are some of the hardest working young adults I know, and I am so proud to work with them as they pursue their goals.” 

Of the 3,200 DECA chapters, only 637 earned recognition in DECA’s chapter campaigns and only 1,038 chapters earned recognition in DECA’s membership campaign.

The DECA chapter leaders that helped Matanzas reach these achievement levels are: Casey Schagen, Natalie Plambeck, Maya Kulesza, Naya Guillen, Jaden Smith, Lexi Hixon, Christa Koehler and their advisor, Julie Davis.

 

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