FCCLA
Family Career & Community Leaders of America
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The following students won medals at the State FCCLA Conference on April 10, 2008.  They worked hard and did a wonderful job of representing Mount Pleasant.

Gold Medal Winners:
Jared Boyles - Culinary Prep
Sara Walmsley - Senior High/ Early Childhood/ Healthy Snacks for Children
Cedric Crosby - (9th grade is considered Junior High)
Junior High/ Early Childhood / Healthy Snacks for Children
Shanice Sandiford - Early Childhood - Puppets for nutrition education.

Team: Jasmine Haile, Shanekqua Singletary, Albadinora Martinez - Community Service Manual - Star Event

Silver Medal Winners:
Whittley Jenkins - Early Childhood/ Illustrated Stories (Wrote a children's book)
Vaneice Gadola - Early Childhood/ Bulletin Boards
Tom Crockett - Appetizers
Marie Bengsch - Cake Decorating
Shanae Fox - Breads (Orange Rolls)

Bronze Medal Winners:
Parliamentayr Procedure Team: Shari Barker, Jennifer Edmondson, Laticia Hutchinson, Yakira Jones, Brittney Gass.
Focus on Children Team/ Child Safety: Danielle Smith, Giselli Declett

Mount Pleasant Knights FCCLA
mentioned
on October 1, 2007 in the News Journal
Click HERE to view online article

The pictures below are related to the different aspects of FCS Classes and FCCLA:
They include: Leadership, Early Childhood Development, Nutrition, Wardrobe planning, Human Services, Childcare, Community Services, etc.  

Wardrobe planning.

Nutrition

Community services

Childcare
Nick Northwood, James Benson, and Sean Recce attended the FCCLA
 State Leadership Conference and Competitions on April 5, 2006
Click HERE to see pictures
Everyone is part of a family, and Family Career and Community Leaders of America is the only national career and technical student organization with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in their families, careers and communities by addressing important personal, work and societal issues through family and consumer sciences education. Today over 227,000 members in 7,100 chapters are active in a network of associations in 50 states as well as in the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

Chapter projects focus on a variety of youth concerns, including teen pregnancy, parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, environment, nutrition and fitness, teen violence and career exploration.

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.
 
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Advisor:  Wanda Williams
 
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