Floydada Students Advance to State BPA Competition

Collegiate high schoolers to represent their community at statewide business skills event

Published on Mar. 5, 2026

Students from the Business Professionals of America (BPA) program at Floydada Collegiate High School have qualified to compete at the state-level competition after earlier regional events. The community gathered to send off the group, expressing pride in their accomplishments and wishing them success as they represent Floydada on the state stage.

Why it matters

BPA provides students the opportunity to develop leadership, business, and technology skills through competitive events, preparing them for future careers. The Floydada students' advancement to state-level competition showcases the strength of the school's BPA program and the caliber of students it is producing.

The details

The Floydada Collegiate High School BPA students qualified for the state competition through earlier regional events, demonstrating strong performance in their respective competitive events. The school and community recently held a special send-off celebration to wish the students luck as they take the next step in the competition.

  • The Floydada Collegiate High School BPA students will compete at the state-level competition this week.
  • The community send-off celebration for the students was held recently.

The players

Floydada Collegiate High School

A public high school located in Floydada, Texas that offers a collegiate-style curriculum and opportunities for students to develop professional skills.

Business Professionals of America (BPA)

A national organization that provides students the opportunity to develop leadership, business, and technology skills through competitive events, leadership activities, and real-world applications.

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The takeaway

The Floydada Collegiate High School BPA students' advancement to the state competition demonstrates the strength of the school's business and technology education programs, and the community's support for preparing students for future success.