Last week, four students from Pryor High School’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) Career Tech program showcased their skills at the Oklahoma BPA State Competition. Representing Pryor with confidence and determination, Maeleigh Fisher, Aurora Parks, Keelie Pate, and Kelsey Poole competed at the state level, demonstrating their expertise in business and leadership events.
Two of our Tigers excelled, earning spots in the top 20 statewide. Maeleigh Fisher and Aurora Parks advanced in their competition, Fundamental Desktop Publishing, with Parks achieving an impressive 8th-place finish in the state.
Business Professionals of America is dedicated to empowering student leaders by helping them explore their passions and make a difference in the world. Through hands-on learning experiences, professional development, and service opportunities, BPA equips students with the skills needed for future success. As a leader in Career and Technical Education, BPA provides members with valuable experiences in education, competition, community service, and personal growth.
Congratulations to these Tigers for their hard work and success.