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Haverford High Business Students Selling School Spirit Apparel

Haverford High School's Future Business Leaders of America is selling Haverford High School apparel as part of a fundraiser.

Haverford High School's Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) club is selling school spirit apparel and paraphernalia to help fundraise for the club.

According to club advisor and business teacher Jessica Mini, the proceeds will help fund the cost of the club's conferences and competitive events.

"We wanted to encourage school spirit in a professional way by offering ties and scarves for staff and students to wear," said Mini in an email. "We also decided to sell car magnets so that students and staff can carry their spirit wherever they go."

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Those interested in purchasing one of the items must fill out the order form (see PDF file in photo gallery).

Haverford students in the FBLA were among the 450 students and 12 area schools who recently attended a regional conference at Marple Newtown High School in November.

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The FBLA is a non-profit educational association of students preparing for careers in business. Their mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. For more information, visit www.fbla-pbl.org.


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