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Overview

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (FBLA)

General Membership Monthly Meeting

2nd Thursday of Every Month (See Calendar for Exceptions)

Elections - Held in Spring (May) for the coming school year.

CR North FBLA Club By-Laws


How to Become a Member

CLICK HERE FOR THE MEMBERSHIP FORM TO JOIN THE CLUB!

2024-25 Membership Form

2024-25 Club Membership Form

Return your form and a check for $40 made payable to Council Rock North FBLA to any Business Teacher, Mr. Sherpinsky, Mr. Schrack, Mrs. Ladzinski, Ms. Rees, or Mr. Martinelli. You can join at any time, but only people registered by the November meeting can enter competitive events.


General Information About the FBLA Club

In 2025, Council Rock North's FBLA Club was the 2nd largest FBLA Chapter in Pennsylvania. Our club has over 240 students from all grades 9th through 12th signed up as active members of the CR North FBLA Club.  In the past, we had over 200 members compete in the regional leadership competitions held last December. We are actively involved in community service projects and events.  

We also encourage academic development and performance through the FBLA Regional, State, and National Competitive Events in over 75 business-related areas. 

All students, especially those enrolled in business technology courses, are encouraged to enhance their leadership and business skills through involvement with the Future Business Leaders of America, a national organization that fosters leadership, self-confidence, career preparation, and scholarship as well as an interest in contributing to one's community.


CR North FBLA Officers and Advisors

Club President: Shrey Sarangi 

Club Vice-president: Haniska Kodavali 

Treasurer: Irina Christova 

Corresponding Secretary: Juliana Familant 

Recording Secretary: Reese Cohen 

Club Historian: Zeal Kansara 

Parliamentarian: Yulduz Salokhidinova 

12th Grade Vice President: Mia Logue 

11 Grade Vice President: Emma Robbins 

10th Grade Vice President: Michael Telegin 

9th Grade Vince President: Sanjith Sridharan 

Senior Advisor: Mr. Vincent Sherpinsky 

Co-Faculty Advisor: Stephen Schrack 

Co-Faculty Advisor: Eileen Ladzinski  

E-mail any questions to: vsherpinsky@crsd.org  

Region 12 Officers (Bucks County, PA) 

Region 12 President, Mia Logue 

Region 12 Vice-president, Irina Christova 

Region 12 Secretary, Elizabeth Logue 


Websites

Pennsylvania FBLA website

National FBLA website


Detailed Information About the Club

The mission of FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) is: 

"FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences." 

FBLA's Main Purpose 

FBLA aims to: 

  • Inspire and prepare students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society. 

  • Provide career preparation and leadership experiences that are relevant and impactful. 

FBLA's Top 10 Goals 

  1. Develop competent, aggressive business leadership 
    Encourage students to become confident and capable leaders in the business world. 

  1. Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work 
    Build self-esteem and pride in accomplishments through leadership and competition. 

  1. Create more interest in and understanding of American business enterprise 
    Promote awareness of how business functions in society and its role in the economy. 

  1. Encourage members in the development of individual projects 
    Support initiatives that contribute to the improvement of home, business, and community. 

  1. Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism 
    Instill values that support responsible citizenship and national pride. 

  1. Encourage and practice efficient money management 
    Teach financial literacy and responsible personal and business financial practices. 

  1. Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty 
    Support academic excellence and pride in educational institutions. 

  1. Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals 
    Help members identify and pursue meaningful career paths. 

  1. Facilitate the transition from school to work 
    Provide experiences and skills that ease the move into the workforce. 

  1. Promote leadership development through educational programs and activities 
    Offer opportunities for students to grow through conferences, competitions, and service.