Local Recruitment of Chapters Award

Don’t miss your time to shine this year by helping local schools charter or reactivate local chapters in your area! From the Chapter Planning Guide, the Local Recruitment of Chapters Award “recognizes chapters that charter or reactivate FBLA and Middle-Level chapters.” By receiving this award, you’ll be awarded at all of our conferences. Here are some ways you can get local schools excited about FBLA:

  1. Visit local middle schools and get them excited about the competitions, networking opportunities, and community service work FBLA does. It’s proven that students involved at the middle level thrive in high school.
  2. Check the Georgia CTSO website for schools that have recently deactivated chapters and find ways you can help reactivate and partner with those schools.
  3. Charter a chapter! You can read more about the benefits and how to charter by checking out this article on starting a chapter.

We would also like to take this time and recognize our newly charter and reactivated chapters:

New Chapters:

  • DeKalb Early College Academy
  • Discovery High School
  • Forrest Hill Academy
  • Westminster School of Augusta
  • Greenville Middle School
  • Manchester Middle School
  • Paul D. West Middle School

Reactivated Chapters:

  • Central Gwinnett High School
  • Forsyth Central High School
  • Grovetown High School
  • Harrison High School
  • Jackson County High School
  • Lakeside High School – Evans
  • McIntosh County Academy
  • Norcross High School
  • Quitman County High School
  • River Ridge High School
  • Starr’s Mill High School
  • T.W. Josey High School
  • The Walker School
  • Awtrey Middle School
  • Bear Creek Middle School
  • Bleckley County Middle School
  • Clements Middle School
  • Clifton Ridge Middle School
  • Cook Middle School
  • G.P. Babb Middle School
  • J.P. McConnell Middle School
  • Langford Middle School
  • Lost Mountain Middle School
  • Radium Springs Middle School
  • Sonoraville Middle School

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