STC FCCLA team takes the Gold in San Antonio!

Stafford Technical Center Students Excel in STAR Event Competition at FCCLA National Leadership Conference

July 11, 2014 –More than 7,000 Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) members, advisers, alumni, and guests from across the country gathered in San Antonio for the 2014 National Leadership Conference. Jessica Alexzandrikc, a 2014 graduate of Rutland High School and Sarah Mace a senior from Mill River Union High School, were among the members and took part in STAR Event Competitions at the conference. Both were enrolled in the Stafford Technical Center Human Services Program during the 2013-2014 school year.

FCCLA offers over 30 Family and Consumer Sciences related events, also known as STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) events. These events include Illustrated Talk, Early Childhood, Job Interview, and Focus on Children to name a few. Members compete at the State and National level. This year, Alexzandrikc and Mace were among over 4200 STAR Event participants who competed this week in San Antonio. This is the largest number of competitors at any National STAR Events competition. Alexzandrikc and Mace competed as a team in the Focus on Children Event. Their project focused on helping teachers and future teachers learn how to work with children who have experienced trauma in their lives. Their project was titled, “Teaching With Trauma.”  Jessica and Sarah received a gold medal in the event.

National Leadership Conference provided opportunities for students and advisers to come together for fun and to listen to inspiring speakers, as well as to expand their leadership skills, sharpen their talents and explore possible career pathways. The student originated theme of this year’s conference was “SOAR” and attendees were challenged to go beyond what was expected of them to make lasting, positive impressions in their families, schools and communities.

As part of that platform, FCCLA students who attended the meetings in San Antonio gathered and donated baby supplies for the on-site community service project, Operation Homefront. The students had the opportunity to present all of the baby supplies they collected to Operation Homefront, a non-profit organization that provides emergency, financial and other assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors. Operation Homefront will distribute the supplies through their Star Spangled Babies baby shower program. This program builds morale by providing baby showers to our service members and their growing families.

Stafford Technical Center Students Go “Up, Up, and Away With FCCLA” at the 2010 NH FCCLA Spring Leadership Conference

Ten student members of the Stafford Technical Center chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) attended the New Hampshire FCCLA annual Spring Leadership Conference on April 8th and 9th, in Bartlett, NH, at the Grand Summit Resort Hotel.  This year’s conference theme was “Up, Up, and Away With FCCLA”.  Approximately 250 members, advisors, and volunteers from New Hampshire and Vermont attended the conference.  FCCLA – Family, Career and Community Leaders of America – is the Ultimate Leadership Experience.   FCCLA is a national student organization that helps students become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences Education. 

Every year, FCCLA chapters take part in a nationwide community service project.  This year our students are contributing to FCCLA’s National Outreach Project called DIG IT.  The money raised from this campaign will go to Children’s Miracle Network.  The Stafford Chapter raised $100.00 will go directly the Fletcher Allen Children’s Hospital, the Vermont member the Children’s Miracle Network.

The Stafford Technical Center FCCLA Chapter were also recognized for their outstanding achievements.  The following awards were given to members of Stafford’s FCCLA Chapter.

Applied Technology

            Bronze Medal and $1,000 scholarship to Johnson and Wales University – Charlena Breon (West Rutland) and Mercedes LaPlant (Proctor)

 Chapter Service Project

            Silver Medal – Ariel Martin (Otter Valley), Amy Lincoln (West Rutland), Rebecca Raymond (Rutland)

 Job Interview

            Silver Medal and $750.00 scholarship to Johnson and Wales University – Jack Kearney (Rutland)

 Chapter Showcase

            Silver Medal – Nikki Broadwell (Rutland), Laura Brown (Rutland), Brittany Hance (Otter Valley)

 Focus on Children

            Silver Medal – Highest score and eligible to compete at the national convention in Chicago – Alyssa Hartwell (Rutland)

  

 

Left to Right:Charlena Breon (WRHS), Alyssa Hartwell (RHS), Jack Kearney (RHS), Ariel Martin (OVUHS), Amy Lincoln (WRHS), Brittany Hance (OVUHS), Nikki Broadwell (RHS), Mercedes LaPlant (PHS), Laura Brown (MRUHS), and Rebecca Raymond (RHS)

FCCLA Launches National Outreach Project “Dig It !”

Student members of Stafford Technical Center’s FCCLA (Family Career and Community Leaders of America) are starting a donation campaign for the Children’s Miracle Network.  They will collect donations and make a wall of stars with the names of the contributors on it. All money collected will be routed through the Children’s Miracle Network to Fletcher Allen Healthcare Children’s Hospital in Burlington, VT.  FCCLA members will visit the hospital in May and bring flowers that they have grown in honor on sick children. This campaign is an exciting new partnership with the nation’s largest charity for children and  one of the largest in-school organizations, FCCLA. For more information about this campaign contact Susan Densmore, Stafford’s Human Services Instructor and local FCCLA advisor at [email protected]or visit FCCLA’s website at www.fcclainc.com

FCCLA Installs 2009-2010 Officers

FCCLAMEMBERS On October 12th, Stafford Technical Center’s Chapter of the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America ( FCCLA) installed new officers for the 2009-2010 school year.  The following students were elected to serve as officers: President-Sara Graham (Rutland High School), Vice-President/Parliamentarian-Mercedes LaPlant (Proctor High School), Secretary/Reporter-Alyssa Hartwell (Rutland High School), Treasurer-Charlena Breon (West Rutland High School), and Historian-Nikki Broadwell (Rutland High School). After the installation, the FCCLA members enjoyed a pot luck dinner with their families. The officers will attend a leadership conference in Washington DC on November 13 and 14.

Fun Times at the Fair

As part of their community service component and classroom experience, members of Stafford Technical Center’s FCCLA (Family Career Community Leaders of America) recently accompanied some residents of Mountain View Center-Genesis to the Vermont State Fair.  These students, who are also enrolled in Stafford’s Human Services Program, to do this activity annually. It’s helps to build stronger connections between the students and elders. 

 

Jen Hebert and Sara Graham: STC Human Services Students with residents from Mountain View Center-Genesis
Jen Hebert and Sara Graham: STC Human Services Students with residents from Mountain View Center-Genesis