March 25, 2025 - 10:14

On March 20, students from Belgrade High School showcased their skills in culinary arts and business management competitions, aiming for a coveted spot in the National ProStart Invitational. The event, held at Montana State University, attracted talented participants from various schools, all eager to demonstrate their expertise and creativity.
In the culinary competition, students prepared an array of dishes, highlighting their cooking techniques and presentation skills. Contestants were judged on taste, creativity, and adherence to culinary standards, with many impressing the panel with their innovative recipes and teamwork.
Meanwhile, the business management competition challenged students to develop comprehensive business plans, which included marketing strategies and financial projections. Participants displayed their analytical skills and entrepreneurial spirit, impressing judges with their thorough research and persuasive presentations.
Belgrade High School's success in both competitions reflects the dedication and hard work of its students and instructors, setting a high standard for future participants as they strive for excellence in the culinary and business fields.
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