
Two senior members of the Western Wayne High School chapter of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) are being recognized for their dedication and achievement after competing in one of FBLA’s most challenging state-level events.
Phoebe Schmitt, Western Wayne FBLA Vice President, and Audrey Agnello, Western Wayne FBLA Secretary, represented their school in the Public Service Announcement (PSA) event, an event offered only at the state level and widely regarded as one of the most competitive FBLA competitions in Pennsylvania.
Their team developed and presented a public service announcement focused on the dangers of social media use among teenagers, with particular attention to the connection between excessive online engagement and cyberbullying. The PSA emphasized awareness, digital responsibility, and the real consequences cyberbullying can have on teen mental health and well-being.
While the team did not place in the final standings, their selection to compete and their performance at the state level reflects a high level of skill, preparation, and professionalism. The PSA event draws top competitors from across the state, making participation alone a significant accomplishment.
Both Schmitt and Agnello are highly dedicated members of Western Wayne FBLA and have played key leadership roles within the chapter. As officers, they have consistently contributed their time, effort, and creativity to support chapter activities, mentor fellow members, and represent Western Wayne with pride. Their work in the PSA event demonstrates their commitment to addressing real-world issues through leadership and service. Western Wayne High School commends Phoebe Schmitt and Audrey Agnello for their hard work, thoughtful advocacy, and continued dedication to the FBLA program.
From left: Audrey Agnello and Phoebe Schmitt.





