What is FCCLA?

FCCLA Creed
FCCLA stands for Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. FCCLA was formerly known as Future Homemakers of America (FHA) which was established in 1945 and changed its name in 1999.
FCCLA is the ONLY student organization that focuses on the family.
It is the Ultimate Leadership Experience!!
We are the Family Career and Community Leaders America
We face the future with warm courage and high hope
For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values
For we are the builders of homes, homes for americas future.
Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair.
Homes where truth and love and security and faith will be reality not dreams
We are the Family Career and Community Leaders America
We face the future with warm courage and high hope.
FCCLA Information
Dues: $16.00
Points:
Money Points- These points are cumulated by how much money you fundraise. one money point is equivalent to one dollar.
Work Points- You receive work points for how long you work on a chapter project.
Service Points- You will receive these for Volunteering on Chapter service projects.
FCCLA T-Shirts
The Chapter will have a Chapter FCCLA T-shirt the cost is usually around $10 if you would like to purchase one please see Mrs. Wylie
If you sold enough cookie dough you will receive your chapter T-shirt for free.
FCCLA colors
Red: Symbolizes strength, courage, and determination
White: Symbolizes sincerity of purpose and integrity of action
Spiro FCCLA

Membership Benefits
FCCLA helps students:
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develop career skills and learn to balance career & family responsibilities
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strengthen home & family life
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prepare for community living as responsible citizens
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experience the connection between career & academic skills
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improve self esteem
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practice & apply creative and critical thinking
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understand themselves and their relationships with others
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develop a personal leadership style
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identify concerns, make decisions & carry out activities
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experience the satisfaction of helping others
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observe FACS related careers
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gain recognition for accomplishments
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achieve established performance standards and competencies
Membership recognition
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Spiro High School FCCLA members are given recognition in the morning announcements at school
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Spiro High School FCCLA members are given recognition on all social medias from the chapter
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Spiro High School FCCLA members are giver recognition at school assemblies
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Senior chapter members are recognized in may for their work and dedication in FCCLA they are given a gift and a senior luncheon