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Alessandro Chavez Kathy Ln 3208, Irving TX, 75060 Jack E Alessandro Chavez Kathy Ln 3208, Irving TX, 75060 Jack E. Singley Academy Region III Objectives I intend to seek the office of Region III President, Vice President of Competitive Events, or State Officer. I possess drive and determination beyond my age and the ability to adapt to changing situations quickly without becoming overwhelmed. These traits would serve me, and Texas FCCLA, well in any of the specified offices. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held 2019 - 2020 - Region III VP of Records 2019 - 2020 - FCCLA Executive Council (Local) 2018 - 2019 - FCCLA Freshman Class Officer (Local) Power of One Units Completed A Better You Family Ties Working on Working Take The Lead Speak Out for FCCLA FCCLA Events and Projects Volunteer for College Night Service - 2019 Holiday Fundraiser Planning Committee - 2018 & 2019 Competitive Event Workshop - 2018 Spook-Tacular Fundraiser - 2018 School Involvement Family and Consumer Science Courses Taken Principles of Culinary Arts & Hospitality - 2018-2019 Travel and Tourism Management - 2018-2019 Extra-Curricular Involvement All Region Choir-2017 - 2018 Firebird Cafe Breakfast Service Volunteer- 20 Hours High School Live - Technical Theatre Volunteer - 2 Hours Community Involvement Community Tree Cutting & Yard Clean-Up Service - 6 Hours Mackenzie Cobb Liberty High School Region III Objectives My goal is to be elected to one of the following offices: Vice President of Competitive Events, Vice President of Membership or Vice President of Public Relations. I would like to help create a positive and uplifting environment. My personality is best suited to encourage other peer’s with ideas and allow for personal development. With these officer positions I believe I can do just that. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held Local Vice President of Competitive Events 2019-2020 Power of One Units Completed A Better You, Family Ties, Working on Working, Take The Lead, Speak Out for FCCLA 2019 FCCLA Events and Projects Canned food drive for the State Fair of Texas 2019 Assisted in Peer STAR Event Projects 2019 School Involvement Family and Consumer Science Courses Taken Introduction to Culinary Arts 2018-2019 Interpersonal Studies 2019 Honors National High School Honor Society 2016 National Honor Society 2019 Extra-Curricular Involvement Community Theatre 2014-2017, Choir 2014-2017, Track & Field 2017, Volleyball 2017, Volunteer for 5k Infertility Run 2019, Golf 2016-2019, Football Manager 2019, Basketball Manager 2019 Community Involvement Community Theatre (spot-lighting, concessions, Disney Princess birthday parties) 2014-2017 Volunteered at Humane Society Shelters 2017-2019 Canned Food Drive Frisco ISD CTE Center 2019 Emma Emigh North Hopkins 3 Objectives Specify which three offices you intend on running for and briefly explain why. 1. Vice President of Achievement was really the office that stuck out to me the most considering I absolutely love seeing people, especially people care about, succeed. Witnessing my fellowFCCLA members strive to push themselves to their utmost best gives me the greatest pleasure. 2. Vice President of Programs comes in at a close second because organization is one of my best traits and I feel like that skill translates over to all the duties that this particular office is required to do. 3. Of course I had to save the best for last… State Officer! This office really holds a place in my heart. To have the opportunity to go beyond my own region and show all the other FCCLA regions my love for this organization makes me smile just thinking about it. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held I am currently Vice President of National Programs. Power of One Units Completed I am very proud and excited to say I have completed all the Power of One units. FCCLA Events and Projects I have participated in many FCCLA projects; for example we donated over 150 baby items to Heart of Hope foundation which helps mothers who may be in need of some baby wipes, diapers, baby lotion, etc. We also had a booth set up at Sulphur Springs Fall Festival and I had the privilege of getting to tell people about how FCCLA has impacted my life and how it impacts so man others. I have catered 3 weddings this far and they have really pushed me to be my most successful self. School Involvement Family and Consumer Science Courses Taken I took 2 semesters of Career Exploration and the beginning of next year I will have 1 semester completed of Culinary. Honors I have taken all honors in all of my mandatory classes since my freshman year Extra-Curricular Involvement I have been a member of Yearbook since 2019; I have been a member of Beta since 2016. I just joined One Act Play and Student Council as well. I am the manager of my Little Brothers Basketball Team and I have competed in UIL every year since 2012. I have worked on a run down cemetery with a group of amazing people since May of this year. Mel Haven has had such a huge impact on my life; it has taught me when you surround yourself with people who have just as much ambitious as you do anything is possible. Haven Fant Zavalla High School Region lll Objectives I am running for VP of peer involvement because I like working with my peers to better myself, VP of Correspondence because I am very organized and VP of Service Learning because I think it’s important to continue expanding our knowledge in as many ways as we can. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices held ● VP Records and Correspondence, 2019-2020 Power of One Units completed ● .Better you -2019 ● Take the Lead- 2019 ● Speak Out for FCCLA- 2019 FCCLA Events and Projects ● Safe Teen Driving ● Salvation Army Bell Ringing ● Friendsgiving Lunch Canned Food Drive School Involvement Honors ● All A Honor Roll (2018-2019) ● A&B Honor roll (2019-2020) ● American history award (2019) ● Perfect attendance (2019-2020) Extra-Curricular Involvement ● Zavalla High School Cheerleader (2019-2020) Community Involvement ● Volunteer at Shawnee Church of Jesus Christ (2014-2020) Penelope Gallardo MacArthur Highschool Region 3 Objectives Overcoming myself in all aspects of my life, offering the best of me every day, both in the work aspect and in the personal aspect. Being part of a community in which I can put all my knowledge into practice, that gives me the opportunity to achieve all my goals, and that offers me the opportunity to grow in the work, personal and intellectual areas. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held Secretary - 2018-2019 Vice-President- 2019-2020 Power of One Units Completed A Better You FCCLA Events and Projects 2018 Event Planning Region - 4th place 2018 Event Planning State - 5th place 2019 Event Planning Region School Involvement Family and Consumer Science Courses Taken Hospitality and Tourism Honors AP Scholar with Honors Class of 2021 - Top 1% Perfect attendace for 6 years A & B Honor Roll Extra-Curricular Involvement Class Officer of 2021 2018 - Vice president 2019 - President Destination Imagination — Team Leader 2017 Fine Arts Challenge - 1st place 2018 Engineering Challenge - 5th place 2019 Scientific Challenge - 3rd place Community Involvement Over 100 hours of Community Service Robert Hargrove Community High School Region III Objectives I am running to serve as the Vice President of Membership because I have a passion for encouraging other to become a part of FCCLA. My second selection for office is V.P. of Competitive Events because it is a key component of FCCLA as it also teaches career readiness/life skills. My third selection for office is V.P. of Achievement because every chapter/member deserves to be recognized. FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held • Local Vice President of Achievement Power of One Units Completed • A Better You • Take the Lead • Family Ties • Speak out for FCCLA • Working on Working FCCLA Events and Projects • 2018-2019 Fish Camp for incoming Freshmen • 2019 Guppie Camp for incoming 6th graders • 2018-2019 Homecoming Float/Booth FCCLA • 2018-2019 Assisted with chapter & charity fundraising • 2018-2019 Attended and helped at local membership meetings and leadership events • 2018 STAR Event Competitor Career Investigation Junior Region & State • 2018-2019 Fourteen Community Service FCCLA Hours School Involvement Family and Consumer Science Courses Taken • Principles of Human Services • Career Portals Honors • 2018-2019 Honor Roll • 2018-2019 FCCLA Red and White Award • 2018-2019 Perfect Attendance Recipient • 2017-2018 Student of the Year Extra-Curricular Involvement • Braves Baseball • National Honor Society • Community Choir • Fellowship of Christian Athletes Community Involvement • Faith and Family Youth Group • Pancakes with Santa • Yard Clean Up at Grand Heritage Abigail Hill Harmony ISD Region III Objectives State Officer - I have experience with this position and I would love to serve the organization statewide and contribute my talents to the ​ team to the best of my abilities. I want to be a servant leader and help the members realize their full potential within this organization. President - I would be honored to lead the region team and work to efficiently and effectively run our region activities. ​ Peer Involvement - I have experience with this position and believe my talents would be well-suited here. ​ FCCLA Involvement Past Offices Held ● Chapter Officer in Training, 2017-2018 ● Harmony FCCLA Chapter Reporter, 2018-2019 ● Texas FCCLA State Vice President of Peer Involvement, 2019-2020 Power of One Units Completed ● A Better You - 2017 ● Family Ties - 2018 ● Working on Working - 2017 ● Take the Lead - 2018 ● Speak Out for FCCLA - 2017 FCCLA Events and Projects
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