DECA Competitive Event Video Samples

Below are video samples of students participating in some of DECA’s competitive events. Beside the videos are corresponding role-play scenarios and/or event guidelines.

Sample Series Event Role-plays

Business Services Marketing Series Event Video of Role-play Role-play Scenario and Evaluation Form
Food Marketing Series Event Video of Role-play Role-play Scenario and Evaluation Form

Sample Principles of Business Administration Event Content Interview

Principles of Marketing Event Video of content interview Content Interview and Evaluation Form

Sample Chapter Team Event Presentation

Financial Literacy Promotion Project Video of Presentation Project Guidelines and Evaluation Forms

Sample Marketing Representative Event Presentation

Fashion Merchandising Promotion Plan Event Video of Presentation Project Guidelines and Evaluation Form

Videos can be viewed using Windows Media Player. If you do not have Windows Media Player, you can download it here.

Role-play scenarios, event guidelines and evaluation forms can be viewed using Adobe Reader. If you do not have Adobe Reader, you can download it here.

The Official Membership Magazine of DECA

Keep up to date on business trends, DECA highlights and chapter activities withDimensions. Delivered to the classroom four times during the academic year to DECA’s 185,000 members, this four–color publication features articles on career development in business management, entrepreneurship, finance, hospitality and marketing; leadership training; civic consciousness and professionalism.Dimensions is the perfect supplement to classroom instruction, and a teaching guide and worksheet are provided for each issue.

January/February 2010
Only The Best Will Gather!

  • ICDC 2010: Only the best will gather in Louisville
  • Possibility City: It’s possible here.
  • 3-2-1… Live!
  • We’re here! The Simpsons welcome thousands to Orlando
  • Checking in with Marriott

Scholarships are online!

NOW AVAILABLE: Scholarships are online!
DECA scholarships are now available for online submission for the first time. The deadline for online submission is Friday, February 12, 2010. Please click here.

Finish Line Challenge Update – Top Three Teams Announced

Congratulations to the following chapters for being named finalists in the 2009-2010 Finish Line Challenge. Finalists will be flown to Indianapolis in February to meet with Finish Line executives and to present their ideas in person.

Apponequet Regional High School, Massachusetts

  1. Jennifer Connor
  2. Michael Malenfant
  3. Andrew Nelson

Rosemount High School, Minnesota

  1. Abby Ceglar
  2. Sara Devitt
  3. Katelyn Paget

Wichita High School East, Kansas

  1. Rachel Butler
  2. Brittani Lonergan
  3. Domonick Venskus

We have 15 of the 25 DECA Stock Market Game Qualifiers

Nice job MASS-DECA!  We have 15 of the 25 DECA Stock Market Game qualifiers representing the North Atlantic Region!  All qualifiers are eligible to attend ICDC in Kentucky!

Congratulations to the following chapters:

Apponequet-1 team

Wachusett-2 teams

Wareham-2 teams

Worcester-10 teams!! Read more »

Apponequet DECA Places in Dollars & Sense, Round 1!

The good news keeps coming in for MASS-DECA!  Congratulations to Apponequet DECA for having a team in the top 8 in DECA Dollars & Sense, Round 1!  They are qualified to attend ICDC in Kentucky!
DECA/H&R Block Dollars & Sense Challenge
Dear DECA,

Eight teams recently qualified to move on to the national finals of the first ever H&R Block Dollars & Sense National Challenge and compete for more than $50,000 in college scholarships. These students went head-to-head against more than 2,400 teams nationwide to demonstrate their financial fitness. Tasks included managing a schedule, filing taxes, paying bills and managing credit cards.

The qualifying teams represent the following high schools:

Albert Campbell Collegiate Institute – Scarborough, Ont.
Apponequet High School – Lakeville, Mass.
Clements High School – Sugarland, Texas
Entrepreneurship Focus Program – Lincoln, Neb.
Frisco High School – Frisco, Texas
Homewood-Flossmoor High School – Flossmoor, Ill.
Kamiakin High School – Kennewick, Wash.
Mount Rainier High School – Des Moines, Wash.

If your students didn’t participate or didn’t qualify as a finalist in the first online challenge, there is still time to compete! A second challenge will run January 4-29, where an additional eight finalist teams will be selected. In addition to student scholarships, advisors to the top three teams will receive a $2,500 classroom grant.

To learn more or to register for the H&R Block Dollars & Sense National Challenge, visit hrblockdollars&sense.com.

Missing DECA Student in Haiti

Britney Gengel, the 19-year old Lynn University student from Rutland, MA who is missing in Haiti is a graduate of Wachusett High School and was a DECA member while at the high school.  Please find below her short biography from the school’s newspaper website:

Britney Gengel aspires to be a journalist. She was born in Rutland, Mass. and graduated from Wachusett Regional High School in June 2008. Gengel is a communication major. During Gengel’s high school career, she was involved in multiple groups such as Best Buddies, Year Book Committee and DECA. Gengel is most proud of her accomplishment in DECA competitions where she placed in state finals. Gengel hopes to work in New York when she graduates from Lynn, and is very excited for her future.She has been featured on a local television station in her home town and enjoys being on television. She loves to cook and try to make new recipes and foods.

Britney was in Haiti with her school working with the Food for the Poor program.  We continue to watch the internet and TV hoping for a positive report.

Thank you,

Peter Crowley and Carole Jeffcoat

Wachusett DECA

Congratulations to Apponequet DECA


Finish Line Challenge: Apponequet Deca

Congratulations to Apponequet DECA in Massachusetts!  Jennifer Connor, Michael Malenfant, and Andrew Nelson, have been selected as one of the overall top three teams in the DECA/Finish Line Challenge.  The reward for being a top three team is the opportunity for the students to present their ideas in person to Finish Line executives in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 2.  Finish Line provides the travel & hotel for all three students and their Advisor, Mr. Frank Rosa.

The Finish Line Challenge involved conducting market research studies at Finish Line retail stores, developing recommendations for improvements and turning their findings into a five-minute YouTube video.

http://www.deca.org/finishlinechallenge.html

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