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Why join FCCLA?

FCCLA is a fun organization for all students grades 8-12 to take part in making our families, careers, and communities a better place. As an organization we are involved in many events such as community service projects, chapter development projects, learning about FCS careers and acting as leaders of our schools to prepare for our futures. 
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"How do I join FCCLA?"
If you want to join the Fairbury High School Chapter then you can talk to any of our chapter officers, the chapter advisor, attendour begining of the year recruitment party, or just show up to any monthly meeting wanting to join!
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Alex Buxton, 
1st yr Member

What is your favorite part about FCCLA meetings?

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"I really appreciate the reminds sent out before meetings and I like how we members are appreciated and that is shown when we have breakfast pizza at meetings."

Eliana Livingston,
1st yr Member

What is your favorite part of FCCLA?

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"It's fun being with your friends and volunteering in the community."

CTSO Recruitment Party
At the beginning of every school year all Career Technical Service Organizations team together to host a recruitment pasty at our local Country Club pool to invite all students in grades 8-12 to join our clubs. FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, and SkillsUSA all benefit from this fun event filled with swimming, games, pizza, ice cream and information on the organizations. 
FCCLA Fun Facts
FCCLA is a Career Service Organization (CSO) along with FBLA, SkillsUSA and FFA. These four high school organizations work prepare their members for their future careers in serving the community. 
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National Headquarters are in Reston, Virginia. 
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FCCLA's official colors are Red and White.
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Official dress for FCCLA includes: red, black or white polo or professional white shirt, black bottoms (slacks, skirt sheath dress), shoes (black preferred), jeans, t-shirts, athletic wear are not acceptable. FCCLA Red Blazer is always encouraged and required at National conventions. 
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FHA, Future Homemakers of America, was the original name of the organization and the name was voted to change in 1999, when it became Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America. 
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