Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) held the San Diego Minicon at Canyon Crest Academy on Nov. 15. The event featured role plays, exams and awards. Students honed their skills through practice and attending workshops.
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DECA members check in for their activities. They participated in various activities throughout the day, including competition roleplays and multiple choice exams.
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Students prepare to compete in roleplays. The roleplays tested their skills based on their competition event: business Finance, entrepreneurship, human resources management, marketing communication, or sports and entertainment marketing.
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Students check in for their paper exams. Different exam events were administered throughout the day, notably in finance, entrepreneurship, business administration and marketing.
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Members of the Torrey Pines DECA chapters pose for a photo. They won awards in the Business Finance series of roleplay and exam.
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The awards are on display in the Large Dance Room at Canyon Crest Academy. Students received their awards at the end of the event.
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Students present their ideas to judges in roleplay scenarios. There was 10 minutes to prepare their presentation, and 10 minutes to pitch their plan and answer questions.
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Students from several local San Diego schools like Canyon Crest Academy and La Costa Canyon along with Torrey Pines pose for a final photo. They made the “DECA diamond” symbol with their hands.
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Students gather outside to speak. They had time in between events to meet with friends.
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DECA officers and presenter Vice President of Southern California DECA Robert Flores pose for a photo. They hosted him as a guest speaker, led the event and hosted workshops.
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DECA leaders wait for students as the event begins. They helped students prepare to participate in their role plays and organize events.
