New iPads, new business

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Members of FBLA competed at State last year.

Now that Baldwin High School has iPads for every student, it comes with having more responsibility and more necessities.

So Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) store is now open for business.

“This is a great fundraiser for FBLA and a good service to the student,” FBLA sponsor Patty Lenning said.

Lenning hopes to continue this business in the future.

“I have bought headphones and I find them very helpful,” sophomore Dylan Shafer said.

Lenning was not expecting this business to be very busy.

“Styluses and headphones are the items we run out of the most,” Lenning said.

Many people are involved in this business.

“ I might buy a stylus in the future, I think the store is a great business to help the other students in the school,” junior John Mathews said.

Senior and Vice President of FBLA Madeline McCrary said the store is well stocked.

Styluses are $3, headphones are $3, eight gigabyte flash drives are $8, dry erase boards are $3, CDs and DVDs are each $1.

FBLA store is open through the whole school day.