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Dunwoody Crier - September 14, 2023

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September 14, 2023 | AppenMedia.com | An Appen Media Group Publication | Ser ving the community since 1976

Dunwoody High program drives student success By ADAM DARBY newsroom@appenmedia.com

DUNWOODY, Ga. — Many schools and organizations work hard to connect young adults with their community in ways that also bring awareness to relevant issues and drive academic success. Dunwoody High School’s Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) program provides an entrepreneurial, marketing-oriented club for hardworking students interested in finance and economics. With a wide range of available activities from social to career development, DECA strives to appeal to each member in the hopes of preparing them for success in upcoming academic and career endeavors. This is done through academic competitions with highschoolers from all over the country. “A chief bragging point for the organization is how motivated students are towards competition and taking their skills and talents to the next level,” said Kate Bergquist, the Dunwoody DECA’s Co-Vice President of Finance. “DECA offers roleplay-based competitions where students test their knowledge and skills in the area of marketing, finance, hospitality, and entrepreneurship.” In 2017, DeKalb County pushed for more career and technical student organizations to be implemented into local schools. Opening the door for Dunwoody High School to kick off a DECA organiza-

Photographer showcases Ukraine art By LUKE GARDNER newsroom@appenmedia.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. — Alpharetta City Hall has turned a conference room into a photography exhibition featuring the work of local photographer Anna Rumiantseva. “Mariupol: The City that Doesn’t Exist,” is an collection of 18 photographs of various buildings throughout the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which is currently occupied by Russia. The exhibition started June 10 and will last through September 11. “These pictures I took a couple of years before the war started,” Rumiantseva said. “We traveled with my son every summer. It was a beautiful city and I love it. … Everything I show here is gone.”

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Award recipients at the state-level competition for DECA, hosted in Atlanta. From left: Sebastian Lund, Max Stetter, Andres Urtusastegui, Lauren Sessions, Kate Keskonis, Ava Dominie, Mathew Wise, Sarah Wise, Sofia Parker, Bhavya Shah, Kate Bergquist, Wendell Rogers, Jonah Horwitz, Alex Abbate. tion of their own, student membership grew quickly. Since its inception, DECA has invited owners and CEOs from both local and outside businesses to speak at workshops that help students build college resumes and enhance academic careers. “Not only does DECA offer certain competitions that other clubs can-

not, but it also lays the groundwork for an extraordinary bond with the community,” Bergquist said. “DECA has done extensive volunteer work with organizations like the Dunwoody Nature Center, the Community Assistance Center, Malachi’s Storehouse,

See PROGRAM, Page 10

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Photographer Anna Rumiantseva stands in front of her photographs at the opening night of the exhibition.


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