2024-2025 SES FCCLA CHAPTER

Back Row: Madeline Baier, Abigail Pearson, Charlotte Knopf, Kennedy Stumpf, Christina Wingo, Kinsley Dahl, Brooklyn Hartman and Sponsor Mrs. Lewis.
Middle Row: Ava Rupert, Paedyn Merrill, Olivia Swenson, Madison Givens, Brielle Felzien, Kipra Reed and Faith Swank.
Front Row: Jasmin Arceo, Parker Keasling, Jordan Willis, Hannah Thiel and Micah Willis.

2024-2024 FCCLA Local Officers

President: Kipra Reed

Vice President: Faith Swank

Secretary: Christina Wingo

Treasurer: Kennedy Stumpf

VP of Public Relations: Paedyn Merrill

VP of Membership: Ava Rupert

VP of STAR Events: Madeline Baier

VP of Programs: Madison Givens

VP of Community Service: Micah Willis

Freshman Representatives: Parker Keasling, Hannah Thiel and Olivia Swenson

FCCLA

FCCLA members will strengthen skills, forge friendships, and make a positive difference in today’s world by participating in Competitive Events, serving in leadership positions, attending national conferences, networking with youth leaders, and attaining essential college- and career-ready skills.

"Members develop skills for life through: character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation." Author Dr. Amy Loyd

Dr. Amy Loyd, Assistant Secretary for the Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education at the U.S. Department of Education  

What is FCCLA?

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is meant to be an integral part of the Family and Consumer Sciences related occupations programs in secondary schools.  The chapter functions as a teaching tool, a motivational technique for students, a vehicle for developing leadership skills, a method for extending classroom learning experiences, and a framework for group decision-making and action.

WHY JOIN?

  • Travel across the United States to attend national conferences and forge friendships with other youth leaders.

  • Participate in Competitive Events—from Fashion Design, Early Childhood Education, Culinary Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Nutrition, there is one to interest you.

  • Develop real world skills that prepare you to be college- and career-ready.

  • Explore various Career Pathways within Family and Consumer Sciences.

  • Apply for one of our many scholarships available to FCCLA members.

  • Develop leadership skills.

HOW DO I JOIN?

Any student in the SES High School who is currently enrolled in a family and consumer science course or who has successfully completed one semester class in family and consumer science is eligible for membership.  Opportunities for involvement are available at the local, district, state and national level. Just reach out to our Sponsor, Mrs. Lewis or one of the current members.