FBLA Pledge |
I solemnly promise to uphold the aims and responsibilities of the Future Business Leaders |
of America; and, as an active member, I shall strive to develop the qualities necessary in |
becoming a responsible business leader. |
About the FBLA Emblem |
The word service denotes the idea that every individual should be interested in, and take |
responsibility for, promoting better social, political, community, and family life. |
The word progress represents the challenge of tomorrow, which depends upon mutual |
understanding and cooperation of business, industry, labor, religious, family, and |
educational institutions and by the people of our own and other lands. |
The word future reminds us that the future of the world depends upon the quality of |
leadership we are able to produce, and we in FBLA will be the business leaders of the future. |
We must learn to recognize the situations in which our individual talents will become useful. |
The world of business is our world. To be successful in business, a person must be |
educated both formally and informally in business methods and procedures and in the basic |
principles of our economic system and government. |
The word leaders represents the search for knowledge in order for us to become better |
citizens. This knowledge will prepare us for the great task of leadership in years ahead. |
Finally, we think about America. The future of America depends upon our generation. We |
should pledge ourselves to use any abilities endowed to us to make America a better place for everyone. |
All the words now attached stand for Future Business Leaders of America. The shield |
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stands for our organization, which provides opportunities for each member to become a leader of tomorrow. |
Updated By: Ashley Nguyen A Former Student of Stonewall Jackson H.S. This page last modified on 09/28/01. |