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2011 - 2012 North Carolina DECA State Action Team
ATTENTION: NC DECA MEMBER NEEDS YOUR HELP!
CONGRATULATIONS to Kim Robinson from Watagua High School for having her ICDC T-Shirt design selcted as a finalist in this year's contest. Click here to login into your Facebook page and "Like" Kim's photo to help her design be selected as this year's ICDC conference t-shirt!
Don't Be So 2000-and-Late...
It Is Time To Membership Update!
Click the buttons below to learn more about our exciting membership campaign.
North Carolina DECA is loading the wagon!
Is your chapter ready to stake its claim in the Wild Wild West?
North Carolina DECA's Top 20 Chapters in Membership
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Mallard Creek High School |
233 |
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WA Hough High School |
204 |
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Lee County High School |
164 |
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Marvin Ridge High School |
159 |
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Apex High School |
150 |
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Ardrey Kell High School |
148 |
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Panther Creek High School |
140 |
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Roanoke Rapids High School |
133 |
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Myers Park High School |
132 |
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10. |
CB Aycock High School |
121 |
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11. |
JM Morehead High School |
105 |
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T12. |
Hopewell High School |
82 |
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T12. |
Watauga High School |
82 |
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T14. |
Holly Springs High School |
80 |
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T14. |
Weddington High School |
80 |
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T16. |
AC Reynolds High School |
78 |
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T16. |
North Lincoln High School |
78 |
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T16. |
North Mecklenburg High School |
78 |
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T19. |
DH Conley High School |
76 |
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T19. |
Wake Forest/Rolesville High School |
76 |
Visit our Membership page to see where your chapter stands!
Attention All Chapter Presidents
North Carolina DECA is excited to launch our NEW President's Council! All chapter presidents are encouraged to click the button on the left to submit their contact information. The President's Council will receive updates from your State Action Team and be invited to monthly Skype Chats.
Attention All DECA Members
The Institute for Emerging Issues at NC State University is hosting the second annual Emerging Issues Prize for Innovation. This is an exciting challenge for high school and college students to come up with an innovative idea to solve one of our state's most pressing problems.
This year's challenge is for students to come up with an innovative idea to increase North Carolina's high school graduation rate! The winning team from the high school and college age groups will each receive $5,000 to put their ideas into action, and the five finalist teams will each receive $1,000 and be invited to the Emerging Issues Forum in February where the winner will be announced. Click here for more information.
Class of 2011 Graduates
Missing North Carolina DECA already? Don't worry! You can take DECA with you! Check out Collegiate DECA or the Friends and Alumni Association of North Carolina DECA for more information.

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