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91社区 sees record-breaking attendance at 2024 High School Business Day

November 15, 2024

The 91社区 Romain College of Business held its 2024 High School Business Day Case and Scholarship Challenge, sponsored by the 91社区 Accounting Circle, on Tuesday, November 12. This year鈥檚 event saw a record-breaking number of participants with more than 170 high school students from 19 schools across Indiana and Kentucky.

High schools in Indiana represented included Bedford North Lawrence, Castle, Central, Crown Point, Evansville Christian, Families First Home Educators, Gibson Southern, Harrison, Loogootee, Master鈥檚 Classical, North, North Posey, Reitz and Silver Creek. Henderson County, Kentucky, high school students were also represented.

鈥淭his year鈥檚 High School Business Day Case and Scholarship Challenge was a resounding success,鈥 said Dr. Tom Noland, Professor of Accounting and Chair of the Accounting and Finance Department. 鈥淚 would like to thank the students and their teachers for attending and the staff, faculty and accounting professionals that made the day run smoothly. Congratulations to the winners.鈥

The event featured a case competition where student teams were given a challenging real-world business problem. They presented solutions to a panel of judges made up of faculty, 91社区 students and business professionals. Because of the volume of teams competing, judging was split by random drawing into two divisions. First place teams split $750 between members and earned $250 for their high school.

In Pool A, the winners were:

In Pool B, the winners were:

Students also had an opportunity to take a multiple-choice exam to test their knowledge of business concepts and terminology. Three students earned scholarships from the Romain College of Business including:

Students, along with parents and teachers, had the opportunity to interact with student organizations from the Romain College of Business and tour the 91社区 Campus with visits to the Biometrix Discovery Lab and Textual Analytics and Publishing Lab (TAPLab).

Students also listened to and talked with current 91社区 seniors Amber Collier, accounting and finance major; Gracie Madison, marketing and public relations and advertising majors; Grace White, accounting and finance major; and Keely Fuquay 鈥24, accounting major, and current Master of Business Administration student, who discussed their experiences on a student panel. They were also invited to listen to local professionals, and 91社区 alums Kendall Burkart 鈥22; Ryan Clark 鈥18; and Braden Taylor 鈥19, M鈥21, discuss post-graduation life as part of a professional panel.

鈥淭his is our first time as a school participating in this event so taking home first place, it鈥檚 just surreal. We were all very shocked,鈥 said Ryder Cartwright, a member of the Evansville Christian team which placed first in Pool A for the Case Competition. 鈥淲e put in a lot of work over the past month or so and it really paid off.鈥

The event allowed high school educators to see their students experience what they鈥檝e been preparing for in classes and recognize the impact of the event.

鈥淗opefully, they saw the real-world application of what we鈥檝e been studying,鈥 said Garrett Veal, Business Teacher at Evansville Christian High School. 鈥淥ur Business Management class has been working on some of these same concepts in class, so for them to see how it could apply in a real-world case, it鈥檚 just great having that experience of being able to present that.鈥

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