The DECA club started with over 100 members just
one month into the school year and is still
growing, according to marketing teacher Krystin
Glover. The club has hosted
pizza party meetings, plans to attend the state
fall leadership conference in October and the
chapter’s charter officers are busy planning
upcoming events. Officers are Jamie Concord,
president; Devon Lomax, vice president; Erin
Shaw, secretary and Angelyn Vickers, public
relations.
Whitewater added the club to round out the four
areas of learning that a full marketing program
must meet as outlined by the Georgia Department
of Education: effective classroom instruction,
articulated work-based learning, real-life
school-based enterprises and the inclusion of a
career tech student organization. The school’s
marketing program includes sport and
entertainment marketing and entrepreneurship
courses.
Glover says she is proud of the new DECA club
and considers it the greatest achievement for
school’s marketing program so far.
“I am so excited to have so many great marketing
students involved in DECA. Our membership is
larger than I ever would have imagined in the
first year,” she says.