Over 50 DECA competitors were invited to the West Coast for the International Career Development Conference in April in Anaheim, Calif.

This conference challenges students across the nation to compete in events.

“ICDC was a unique experience because we got to meet people from all over the nation,” junior Karim Saoud said.
The conference was a success for many participants.

“Typically it’s difficult to compete on the West Coast because of the time change, but this year we had a lot of people get top 10 and a few even got top three,” senior Emily Garverick said.

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