Mini Grant Recipient, Jordan Cimenski
March 26th, 2025
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Students from Provo High School and Timpview High School recently demonstrated their business skills at the 2025 Utah DECA State Competition, held February 20-21 at the Davis Conference Center in Layton. Competing against more than 1,500 students from across the state, participants took part in a variety of business-related events, including marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, and management. These events required students to showcase their expertise through role-playing scenarios, written business plans, and professional presentations evaluated by industry experts.
Nineteen Provo High students competed in two primary event categories: role-play scenarios with a corresponding exam and written business plans with formal presentations. Many earned top honors for their performances:
Timpview High School also had a strong showing, with all attending students advancing to the final rounds of their events. Notable achievements include:
Additionally, the following students competed to success in their respective events; we applaud them for their work:
Congratulations to all Provo and Timpview High School DECA students for their outstanding achievements at the state competition!
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