Christopher Columbus High School

A Catholic School for Young Men in the Marist Tradition since 1958
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FBLA State Conference Results

Last weekend, 23 of our CCHS FBLA members competed at the State Leadership Conference in Orlando after placing in the District Competition. We had one of our best showings in recent years. Winners include:

  • Our second First Place finish under my tutelage since coming to Columbus in Banking & Financial Systems: Christian De Villiers, Alan Munschy, Nicolas Postel
  • Third Place in Marketing: Stefan Anzola and Matthew Cutie
  • Third Place in Public Service Announcement: Lucas Figueroa
  • Fourth Place in Introduction to Business Concepts: Kai Salcedo
  • Finalist in Public Speaking: Nicholas Diaz
  • Our school was also recognized as a Service Season Award Recipient for its Environmentally Conscious efforts during the year for Beach Cleanups. The Service Season Award focuses on community service and engagement. Service Season tasks are designed to meet the core of the FBLA mission: being community-minded business leaders. Tasks are designed to find ways to contribute to the community as well as connect with alumni and business industry professionals. Thank you to all of the teachers and staff that put together these efforts for our school throughout the year.
Stats: Florida FBLA currently has over 11,000 active members competing in various categories. The winners of the 28 districts around Florida are eligible to compete in the state conference.
 
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Christopher Columbus High School | 3000 SW 87 Avenue | Miami, FL 33165 | (305) 223-5650
Brotherhood, Faith, and Scholarship define the Marist Brothers Catholic education at Christopher Columbus High School.  By making Jesus Christ known and loved and creating an inspiring academic and extracurricular environment, we prepare young men for higher learning and a life-long commitment to leadership and service through Gospel and Marist values.

Columbus is fully accredited by Cognia and is a member of the Marist Association of Secondary schools, the National Catholic Education Association and the Independent Schools of South Florida.