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FCCLA 2011-2012

Starting the New Year

By Sierra Arens

     2011-2012

About us:

FCCLA is Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is an organization for young men and women that mainly focuses on the family. FCCLA has been making a difference in families, careers, communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues, through FACS (Family and Consumer Sciences) education. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their leadership potential and develop skills for life -- planning, goal setting, problem solving, decision making, and interpersonal communication -- necessary in the home and workplace.
 

Important Dates to Remember:

September 9 - Regional Leadership Workshop, Carthage

September 24 - Fall Festival

October 11 - Regional Meeting, Joplin

March 25-27 - State Leadership Conference, Columbia

How to join:

Members have to have taken or been enrolled in a FACS class. To go to member meetings and regional or national meetings and conferences, members must have dues paid. Dues are $16 to be able to go to the regional meeting in October at Joplin, Missouri. If you want attend the Regional Meeting at Carthage, October 11, dues must be paid by October 3.

 

2011-2012 Officer Team: President- Haley Ussery  Vice President- Lindsay Baker  Reporter- Sierra Arens Secretary/Treasurer- Stephanie Stone Historian/STUCO Representative- Michaela Reedy
 
 

LINKS-

 

National FCCLA Website

 

Missouri FCCLA Website                        

Children's Miracle Network

Hot events coming up:

  • Regional Meeting at Carthage
    
 Our FCCLA chapter will attend the Carthage Regional Meeting to interact with the other FCCLA members in Region 11, listen to a great speaker, and represent Bronaugh FCCLA. Be sure to turn in t-shirt money so our chapter will have the t-shirts by the meeting!

 

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