Five students from Idaho Technical Career Academy qualified for the 2025 Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference in Orlando after standout performances at the regional and state levels. Two others will join the BPA Leadership Academy for leadership development. Events include speech, web design, legal procedures, and more. ITCA’s advisor praised the students’ growth, while participants shared how BPA helped them build confidence, explore interests, and prepare for future careers through real-world, skills-based competition.
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