Mayor designates National FCCLA Week 

February 12, 2021

Published by eruiz

On Friday, February 12, Mayor Lester Miller proclaimed February 8-12 to be “National FCCLA Week” in Macon-Bibb County, with this year’s them being “Beyond Measure.” The Proclamation was presented to representatives from Appling Middle and Rutland High School’s Family Career and Community Leaders of Americas (FCCLA), and he encouraged people to show interest in, and provide support and encouragement to the students who are working to achieve knowledge and experience that will help prepare them for future responsibilities as active and concerned adult members of society.

FCCLA is the national nonprofit, family-focused, intracurricular student organization for Family and Consumer Sciences students, helping youth assume their roles in society through education in the areas of personal growth, family life, college readiness, career exploration, leadership, and community involvement. 

FCCLA organizations extends classroom learning through chapter service projects that develop leadership and employability skills, and helps young men and women learn how to plan, make decisions, and carry out and evaluate programs of action through working with other youth and adults within their school, community, and state.

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