Pottstown High School recognized some of our community’s future leaders during the annual DECA induction ceremony. DECA is a noteworthy career and technical student organization that is conducted through high schools and colleges.Under the supervision of marketing teachers Kevin Pascal and Victoria McShea, students who are members of DECA participated in the annual induction ceremony. The purpose of DECA is to educate students about various aspects of business, while promoting leadership, hard work, and productivity. Through DECA, students are encouraged to explore numerous occupations and utilize resources to challenge themselves.
This year’s induction ceremony was held in person at the high school cafeteria. The chapter grew this year with 56 students becoming new members. During the induction students take the DECA oath and receive a membership pin. The ceremony, which was held in person for the first time in several years, students heard about the importance of using their time wisely and giving full effort to achieve their goals. The chapter leadership team took the oath of office and accepted their responsibilities to lead the chapter to success in upcoming competitions.
Inductees:
President | Mackenzie Moser |
Vice President | Michelle Castillo |
Director of Competition | Jayniana Williams |
Director of Marketing & Communications | Alianna Samuel |
Director of Membership | Emily Castillo |
New members
| Elizabeth Adedeji Adam Alaoui Alexis Beckett Peyton Benfield Cheynia Boyer Tyler Broughton Daniela Castillo Emily Castillo Justin Castillo Alexis Demeter Sean Deppen Naden Elgendy Xzavier Francis-Williamsu Makenna Franey Jamie Freese Beatriz Guardado Mackenzie Hall Gerle Jimenez-Gomez Brock Klopp Kaylee Loughlin Fatima Mohammed-Eck Shawn Pallay-Williams Janette Penate Miranda Pineda Alianna Samuel Devon Smith Julia Smith Austin Sundstrom Dasia Thornton-Bey Savion Williams Jadon Wiszumerski Caleb Yocum |