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Article: Web and Graphic Design Students Advance to the National Stage

Web and Graphic Design Students Advance to the National Stage

The Lorain County JVS Virtual Branding Team heading to the Business Professionals of America National competition. From left: Gabrielle Kalin (Columbia), Sadie Willis (Wellington), Emily Stonestreet (Midview), and Grace Gilles (Firelands)

A team of four Lorain County JVS Web and Graphic Design seniors is heading to the Business Professional of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, CA this April. These students and twenty-four of their peers competed at the state level in Columbus.
 
The team consisting of Gabrielle Kalin (Columbia), Sadie Willis (Wellington), Emily Stonestreet (Midview), and Grace Gilles (Firelands), competed in the Virtual Branding Team event, and have been hard at work for months preparing for the competition.
 
Tina Krosse, Lorain County JVS Web and Graphic Design instructor and BPA advisor, shared her excitement for her four students moving on to the next level of competition. “These students worked on this contest in December through mid-January giving up their study halls and having working lunches to complete all the items necessary.”
 
Krosse explained the contest more in-depth and shared what her students needed to do to prepare. “Marketing in today’s world focuses on the combination of digital design, social media, virtual mockups, and engaging multimedia experiences. The virtual branding team event had the students contracted to promote a three-day Comic Con. They will set up a 6-foot table at the national competition and pass out promotional material for the Comic Con event.”
 
At the state-level competition, junior and senior students from the Lorain County JVS Cybersecurity and Networking, Digital Media Arts, Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and Web and Graphic Design programs competed in various events that included interview skills, desktop publishing, podcast production, and more. 
 
All the Lorain County JVS students who were awarded medals by placing in the top ten of their events are listed below by their associate school.
 
Amherst
Yennessa Otero, Digital Media Arts senior, placed seventh in the Podcast Production Team event.
 
Avon Lake
Robert Simms, Web and Graphic Design senior, placed fourth in the Extemporaneous Speech event.
 
Clearview
Jason Thomas, Web and Graphic Design senior, placed fourth in the Advanced Interview Skills event. 
 
Columbia
Calder Jessen, Digital Media Arts junior, placed seventh in the Digital Media Production event.; Gabrielle Kalin, Web and Graphic Design, senior placed in the top ten in the Virtual Branding Team event and will advance to the national competition and ninth in the Graphic Design Promotion event. 
 
Firelands
Grace Gilles, Web and Graphic Design senior, placed in the top ten in the Virtual Branding Team event and will advance to the national competition.
 
Keystone
Pietra Parensa, Marketing and Entrepreneurship senior, placed seventh in the Ethics and Professionalism event.
 
Midview
Emily Stonestreet, Web and Graphic Design senior placed in the top ten in the Virtual Branding Team event and will advance to the national competition, and ninth in the Advanced Desktop Publishing event.
 
Wellington
Quintin McKenna, Web and Graphic Design senior, placed seventh in the Podcast Production Team event; Sadie Willis, Web and Graphic Design senior placed in the top ten in the Virtual Branding Team event and will advance to the national competition.

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