Leadership development is an important part of the family and consumer sciences curriculum areas because young people need leadership skills to succeed in the workplace and in the home. Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) builds leaders for healthy families, successful careers, and strong communities. It is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through family and consumer sciences education.
Students who are currently taking a Family and Consumer Sciences class may participate in in-class FCCLA chapter projects. All students can participate after school at the club meetings. Many of these activities will take students beyond the classroom through assignments and/or service projects in the community. These projects and activities are an important part of your student’s total learning experience. Your student will be encouraged to pay dues and become a state and nationally affiliated FCCLA member. Paying dues opens a wide variety of opportunities and offers the pride of belonging to an important national organization. FCCLA opportunities and advantages include leadership development, community service, recognition, travel and expanded learning.
NC FCCLA State Leadership Confernece
April 27-29, 2015
Great job Owen, Cameron and Maizy!!! They all received SILVER metals and the chance to attend the National Conference on Washington, DC this summer!
Owen and Cameron presented their STAR Event project--Pun-kin Pies!
Maizy presented her STAR Event project--Masquerade Party!
Students who are currently taking a Family and Consumer Sciences class may participate in in-class FCCLA chapter projects. All students can participate after school at the club meetings. Many of these activities will take students beyond the classroom through assignments and/or service projects in the community. These projects and activities are an important part of your student’s total learning experience. Your student will be encouraged to pay dues and become a state and nationally affiliated FCCLA member. Paying dues opens a wide variety of opportunities and offers the pride of belonging to an important national organization. FCCLA opportunities and advantages include leadership development, community service, recognition, travel and expanded learning.
NC FCCLA State Leadership Confernece
April 27-29, 2015
Great job Owen, Cameron and Maizy!!! They all received SILVER metals and the chance to attend the National Conference on Washington, DC this summer!
Owen and Cameron presented their STAR Event project--Pun-kin Pies!
Maizy presented her STAR Event project--Masquerade Party!