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A social media graphic featuring a bright blue background with two photos arranged side-by-side. On the left side, a photo shows Aubrey Brockenshire smiling in an indoor lobby, wearing an orange knit vest, black skirt, and an FBLA competitor badge. On the right side, a photo shows Abigail Robinson smiling in front of a white FBLA logo backdrop, wearing a light blue dress and her competitor badge. In the center, bridging both photos, is a white circle with bold, black text that reads "TCHS FBLA."

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Two outstanding local students are representing Tishomingo County High School (TCHS) on the national stage this week at the National Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) National Leadership Conference.

Abigail Robinson and Aubrey Brockenshire traveled to San Antonio to face off against the top business-minded students from across the country. Months of preparation, dedication, and rigorous study have culminated in this prestigious opportunity to compete at the national level.

The two Braves are competing in highly specialized categories:

  • Abigail Robinson is showcasing her professional communication and readiness in the Job Interview competitive event.

  • Aubrey Brockenshire is demonstrating her mastery of corporate governance and meeting structure in the Parliamentary Procedure event.

A Community Effort

School officials emphasized that reaching nationals is a massive achievement, noting that the journey was made possible through a strong network of local support.

The trip was sponsored in large part by the Tri-State Educational Foundation, whose continued investment helps provide local students with life-changing academic opportunities. Additionally, school representatives extended a special thank you to the dedicated bookkeeping staff at TCHS and the parent chaperones who volunteered their time to travel and support the competitors.