FCCLA Attends Leadership Training

Six students from the Watonga Family, Career and Community Leaders of America Chapter recently attended the 2024 Lead Chapter Officer Training Conference.

The Lead Conference, one of 4 planned around the state, was September 11 in Enid. Attending from Watonga High School were chapter officers Audrey Moore, Bayleigh Goodin, Laney Lauminick, Happy Shortman, Kenzie Lamle and Ernest Edsall.

'Lead Conference is a great opportunity for our FCCLA chapter officers to gain leadership experience, network with other officers in their region, and learn how to make an impact on the organization,' said Brittani Phillips, FCCLA State Adviser.

Ten state officers led the workshops, which focused on enhancing student leadership, building a strong team, time management, FCCLA history and avoiding burnout.

Officers from each region led the opening and closing sessions.

Oklahoma FCCLA serves approximately 15,000 members in 400 chapters in both junior and senior high schools and on technology center campuses. Known as the 'Ultimate Leadership Experience,' participation in FCCLA national programs, competitive events and chapter activities helps members gain skills for life and become strong leaders in their families, careers and communities.

FCCLA's mission is 'to promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer science education.' It is the only CareerTech student organization with family as its central focus.

FCCLA is one of seven CareerTech student organizations affiliated with CareerTech programs. It is affiliated with family and consumer sciences. The other six CTSOs are SkilIsUSA (trade and industrial education), FFA (agricultural education), DECA (marketing education), HOSA (health careers education, Business Professionals of America (business and information technology education), and Technology Student Association (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).