FCCLA News

July 2016 Contact:  Susan Densmore

For Immediate Release Phone: 802-770-1040

 

STAFFORD TECHNICAL CENTER STUDENTS RECOGNIZED FOR OUTSTANDING SKILLS IN NATIONAL COMPETITION

 

San Diego, CA – Avery Mullan of Proctor, VT, and Kira Simonds of Whiting, VT recently participated in STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) at Family, Career and Community Leaders of America’s (FCCLA) 2016 National Leadership Conference. They joined more than 8,500 nationwide members, advisers, alumni, and guests of FCCLA, gathered in San Diego, CA, July 3-7 for this 2016 National Leadership Conference. They were accompanied by their Stafford Technical Center FCCLA adviser, Susan Densmore and chaperone, Melissa Densmore.

 

Avery, who graduated from Proctor High School and is the daughter of Craig and Debbie Mullan and Kira, who will be a senior from Otter Valley Union High School and is the daughter of Mark and Tracy Simonds, received silver medals in Focus on Children. This is one of over 30 national STAR Events available to FCCLA students. Their medals were presented at a recognition session honoring participants at the San Diego Marriott Marquis and Marina on Thursday, July 7. Approximately 4,500 students advanced from the local, regional, and state level of STAR Events to the national meeting.  

 

Focus on Children is an individual or team event which recognizes participants who use Family and Consumer Sciences skills to plan and conduct a child development project that has a positive impact on children and the community. Avery and Kira planned and conducted Sunday afternoon activities for children in grades two through four at the Proctor Library in Proctor, VT.

 

The conference provided Stafford Technical Center FCCLA students opportunities come together for energizing learning while listening to inspiring speakers, expanding leadership skills, sharpening talents, and exploring career pathways. The theme of this year’s conference was “Empowered”, which inspired attendees to make the right choices and commit themselves to making a positive impact within their families, schools, FCCLA, and communities.

 

Throughout the year, FCCLA members tackle issues such as teen violence prevention, traffic safety, family issues, career exploration, and much more. FCCLA programs and competitions enrich student learning, improve self-esteem, and serve students with a range of ability levels, economic situations, and cultural influences.

 

About FCCLA

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), 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. FCCLA has more than 160,000 members and more than 5,400 chapters from 48 state associations, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.

 

FCCLA: The Ultimate Leadership Experience is unique among youth organizations because its programs are planned and run by members, and it’s the only career and technical in-school student organization with a central focus on family.  Participation in national programs and chapter activities helps members become strong leaders in families, careers, and communities.

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National Technical Honor Society Induction

Congratulations to all of our 2016 National Technical Honor Society inductees. Thanks to all of the families, instructors, and staff who joined us to celebrate! Special thanks to our Culinary Arts program for catering the event.

 

Video & Multimedia and Digital Arts Wins Awards

Two Stafford programs – Video and Multimedia and Digital Arts – won awards at the 21st Annual Castleton University Videofest held in the Casella Theater, Fine Arts Center Friday May 6. 13178916_10100585050076881_8876386235647334907_n

Video student Harrison Steever won first place for his narrative fiction short film entitled “MLG Super-Squad 360 NoScope Defenders of Gaben” about three nerds who transform into superheros to save a coveted game console from a gnarly neighbor.
Samantha Green of the university’s Communication Program said judges couldn’t stop watching Harrison’s film, complete with witty characters who took “themselves just seriously enough to be legitimate” and judges “at the end wanted more.”
Video student Dean Hatt won runner up for his statewide public service announcement entitled “Entrepreneurship is…” where Stafford Technical Center program instructors highlighted their homegrown, student-run businesses and skills it takes to be an entrepreneur. The PSA was awarded first place earlier this year in another contest by Vermont Lt. Governor Phil Scott.
Digital Arts student Tessa Laramie won runner up for her combination of compelling storytelling and detailed animation entitled “Acidic’s Origin,” where a daughter reveals true revenge on someone she thought loved her.
Congratulations to all these students for their hard work and dedication to their craft.

3rd Quarter Student Of The Marking Period Luncheon

Our 3rd quarter students of the marking period and their guests celebrated their accomplishments recently at a luncheon hosted and catered by theDollhouse Restaurant. Congratulations to all and much thanks to the Culinary Arts program for all the delicious food!

 

2016 SkillsUSA Results

Congratulations to all of our SkillsUSA competitors! Thanks to our amazing students, instructors, and SkillsUSA advisors John Bixby and Melissa Patterson.

Total Medal Count: 53
Gold – 13 Medals, 10 Events
Action Skills – TJ Wessing
Welding- TJ Wessing
Automated Manufacturing – Brendan Harvey, Lindsey Hewes, Alex LaSante
Cabinetmaking – Zac Kasuba
Collision Repair – Kayla McMurry
Customer Service – Samantha Masse
Medical Math – David Russell
Photography – Brianna Barker
Plumbing – Francis Grabowski
 Team Works – Sebastian Sfeir, Trevor Quigley
Silver – 31 Medals, 21 Events
Additive Manufacturing – Karine Bombardier, Aiden Bemis
Automotive Refinishing – Kayla McMurry
Cabinetmaking – Michael Wilder
Collision Repair – Tyler Ducharme
Cosmetology – Hillary Dubois
Electrical Construction Wiring – Lucas Turunen
Extemporaneous Speaking – Ben Seamans
Gorilla Communications – Brianna Barker, Justin Hill, Karine Bombardier, Alex LaSante
Job Interview – Janine Smith
Job Skill Demo A – Kianna Porter
Job Skill Demo Open – Kayla McMurry
Medical Math – Morgan Hall
Mobile Robotics – Matt Burd and Abigail Wright
Photography – James Heroux
Plumbing – Avery Billings
Prepared Speech – Max Miller
Quiz Bowl – Austin Bach, Aiden Bemis, Karine Bombardier, Seamus Hartigan, Brooke Otto
T-Shirt Design – Jenna Hildebrand
Team Works – Jeritt Patch, Eli Gignoux
Technical Drafting – Megyn Spafford
Welding – Steven Betit
Bronze – 9 Medals, 9 Events
Automotive Refinishing – Wyatt Watkins
Automotive Service – Josh Loseby
Basic Health Care – Max Miller
Cosmetology – Renee Davis
Job Interview – Megyn Spafford
Job Skill Demo Open- Callie Bushee
Medical Math – Janine Smith
Plumbing – Lukas Genier
Technical Drafting – Manolo Zelkin

Summer Camps Brochure

The Stafford Summer Camp Brochure is hot off the presses! We will be delivering copies to area schools. Don’t forget that you can register today at staffordonline.org. We’re also happy to mail you a brochure directly, just email or call Fieh Chan at [email protected] or  802-770-1068.

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Student Craft Corporation

Our Student Craft Corporation is set to start building a new house next year! Student Craft Corporation is comprised of Construction Technology, Electrical Plumbing, and Forestry programs and builds real houses for real people for real money. Go to staffordonline.org to get more information, or to apply today!

Stafford Summer Camps

Stafford is excited to announce our 2016 summer camp offerings. We have added many new week-long theme camps and hosted camps.  All camp information is available online at staffordonline.org and you can register today! Registrations are already trickling in 🙂

For additional information please email Fieh Chan or call 802-770-1068

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FCCLA Officers Elected

The Stafford Technical Center chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America has elected officers: President – Avery Mullan (Pr), Vice President/Parliamentarian – Ashley Atwood (MR), Secretary/Treasurer – Samantha Rheaume (FH) and Historian – Danielle Bethel (RHS).

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Pictured left to right – Ashley Atwood, Avery Mullan, Samantha Rheaume, and Danielle Bethel