FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) is a national student organization dedicated to empowering young people to become leaders in their families, careers, and communities. Through FCCLA, students gain valuable skills in leadership, personal development, career exploration, and community service. FCCLA members work on real-world projects and develop practical skills that will help them succeed in both college and their future careers.
The Mount Horeb FCCLA members can participate as much or as little as they like—whether it’s attending regular meetings, engaging in events, or contributing to one-time projects.
Members have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of activities, including leadership conferences, career development workshops, and competitive events at the district, state, and national levels. Through these experiences, students can showcase their talents, explore potential career pathways, and make lasting connections with peers and professionals in their fields of interest.
Additionally, FCCLA provides members with opportunities to get involved in community service and awareness campaigns, focusing on issues that impact families, youth, and communities across Mount Horeb, Wisconsin and beyond.
Students who demonstrate excellence in FCCLA's competitive events at the district and state levels, or who show strong dedication to the organization, may qualify for the National Leadership Conference, where they can co
Adviser
Samantha Schultz