SGHS FCCLA competes at Regional STAR Event

STE, GENEVIEVE – This week, members of the Ste. Genevieve High School chapter of Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) participated in the Regional STAR Event competitions held at Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO).

 

 

Of the 21 SGHS students who participated, 14 will be advancing to the State Competition held in Springfield in March!

 

See the students’ STAR Events results below:

  • Career Investigation Level 3 — Lucy Hunsley, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Event Management Level 2 — Maleeyah Bates, Peyton Gegg and Anya Naeger, Silver
  • Fashion Design Level 2 — Ava Gamel and Lucy Wildhaber, Bronze — Advancing to State
  • Focus on Children Level 2 — Gwendylan Grither and Alice McConkey, Gold— Advancing to State
  • Hospitality, Tourism, & Recreation Level 2 — McKinnley Vogt, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Interior Design Level 2 — Jaxen Burr and Aubree Worley, Bronze
  • National Programs in Action Level 2 — Charlotte Mees and Sydney Nesslein, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Nutrition and Wellness Level 3 — Ava McConkey and Franki Wittu, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Professional Presentation Level 3 — Marlena Lueken, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Public Policy Advocate Level 3 — Josephine Guilford, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Repurpose and Redesign Level 3 — Jake Parker and Abbie Woodard, Gold — Advancing to State
  • Sports Nutrition Level 2 — Lilah Nix and Ashlyn Wenzer, Bronze

 

About FCCLA

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. FCCLA has more than 237,000 members and approximately 5,100 chapters from state associations, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The work of FCCLA helps students and teachers focus on various youth concerns, including parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer pressure, sustainability, nutrition and fitness, teen violence, and career preparation in specific Career Pathways.