From March 3-5, 13 students traveled to Kansas City, Mo. to compete in the DECA State Conference. Throughout the days, competitors participated in events ranging from Hospitality and Lodging Management to Marketing Management.
These students competed in a preliminary district competition in order to qualify — taking tests, performing role plays or writing analysis papers. They competed in those aspects on a larger scale at state, taking a longer exam and role-playing twice in front of different judges.
“DECA is fun; I had the great opportunity to go to State twice, and it was fun to meet different people and see how they are all going into business like I am,” DECA President and senior Suraiya Saroar said.
Besides just competition, the group was able to experience other activities such as ice skating, playing with puppies and exploring downtown Kansas City.
“We played pickleball [and] got food. I loved getting to hang out with my friends,” first-year competitor and junior Colin Hughes said. “Being with them and being able to have fun while having something to put on my college [applications] is awesome.”
With over 150 chapters statewide, the State Conference is the largest competition most members will partake in. Away competitions, especially those that span over multiple days, provide opportunities for students to meet new people and bond with old friends.
“The biggest thing I’ve learned from DECA is how to communicate and use good social skills. I have a bunch of friends I met at these [events], and being able to talk in a professional setting is something that you don’t learn from classes,” senior Eileen Meara said.
Seven West competitors placed high enough to continue on to the DECA International Career Development Conference in Anaheim, Calif., and all of the participants created memories of laughter and unity over the three-day trip.
“My favorite memory from state this year was ordering five pizzas, and sitting in our hotel room and eating together,” junior Laya Krishnakumar said. “It was like our DECA family dinner, and it was really nice.”
International qualifiers:
Seniors Max Brophy and Chris Gray in Travel and Tourism
Juniors Brooke Hoenecke and Shirah Ramaji in Hospitality Services
Senior Suraiya Saroar in Hospital and Lodging Management
Junior Sam Lair and Vinay Prajapathi in Marketing Management