WHAT IS FCCLA?
Family, Career, Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a nonprofit national career & technical student organization for young men and women in Family & Consumer Science classes in public and private schools through grade levels 9-12. FCCLA is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young adults become leaders and address important personal, family, work and societal issues through Family and Consumer Science Education.
WHO CAN JOIN?
Any 10th - 12th grader who has taken or is currently enrolled in a Family & Consumer Science (FCS) class or related course. Not sure? Speak with an adviser!
ADVISERS
Mrs. Martinez (Room 230)
713-740-0370 ext. 04228
Ms. Avila-Martinez (Room 226)
713-740-0370 ext. 04341
Ms. Hooker (Room 222)
713-740-0370 ext. 04374
HOW DOES FCCLA HELP MEMBERS?
FCCLA challenges members to assume leadership roles at the local, district, state, and national levels.
Chapter advisors, who are family & consumer science teachers, help members develop leadership skills to use at home, at work and in the community. Chapter members create and carry out projects that address concerns like:
FCS CLASSES:
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN FCCLA?
FUN FCCLA FACTS
CHARACTERISTICS OF A GOOD FCCLA MEMBER
MEMBER EXPECTATIONS
FCCLA CREED
We are the Family, Career and Community
Leaders of 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 America's 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 realities, not dreams.
We are the Family, Career and Community
Leaders of America. We face the future
with warm courage and high hope.
FCCLA PURPOSES
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a national Career and Technical Student Organization that provides personal growth, leadership development, and career preparation opportunities for students in Family and Consumer Sciences education.