Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and social issues through family and consumer sciences . . . read more
Six receive STAR awards
Four qualify for state competition
Six FCCLA members received awards February 1 for participating in STAR events at Yates Center. STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) events are competitive events in which an FCCLA member is recognized for proficiency and achievement . . . read more
FCCLA delivers on Valentine’s Day
Ribbon, balloon, candy, and a message
Balloon-A-Grams FCCLA members took orders and sold Balloon-A-Grams as a fundraiser in anticipation of Valentine’s Day. The Balloon-A-Grams were then delivered to Melvern and Quenemo school buildings on February 14. This year . . . read more
FCCLA sponsors fun-filled week
December 12-16
The MdCV chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) prepared a week filled with fun activities for everyone to go home with that Christmas spirit. On Sunday, December, . . . read more
FCCLA attends Fall Leadership Conference
November 2 at Burlington High School
The FCCLA chapter of Marais des Cygnes Valley High School attended a leadership conference at Burlington High School on Wednesday, November 2. The activities began with music in the auditorium after registration. . . . read more
Event celebrates importance of family
Eating, conversing at the dinner table together
A dinner was held at the Melvern Community Center on September 26 to encourage local families to eat together at the family table. The dinner was organized by FCCLA President Natasha McCurdy. Other FCCLA members, as well as the Melvern PRIDE . . . read more
FCCLA holds September meeting
FCCLA bulletin board There was fun and excitement at the Family Consumer and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) meeting Wednesday, September 7, as the members welcomed new recruits and played games during the meeting. . . . read more