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2018 Georgia Fccla State Leadership Conference Awards List 2018 GEORGIA FCCLA STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE AWARDS LIST Table of Contents Georgia FCCLA Award Winners ..................................................................................................................... 3 Honorary Members ............................................................................................................................... 3 School Administrator Award ................................................................................................................. 3 News Award .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Scholarships .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Master Adviser ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Adviser Mentor ..................................................................................................................................... 3 New Chapter Adviser ............................................................................................................................ 3 Spirit of Advising ................................................................................................................................... 3 Georgia FCCLA Honor Roll Chapters ............................................................................................................. 4 High School Chapter of the Year ........................................................................................................... 4 Middle School Chapter of the Year ....................................................................................................... 4 Honor Roll with Distinction ................................................................................................................... 4 Honor Roll ............................................................................................................................................. 4 Honorable Mention ............................................................................................................................... 4 Georgia FCCLA Membership Awards ............................................................................................................ 5 Largest Chapter ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Largest Percentage Membership Increase ........................................................................................... 5 Largest Chapter by Region .................................................................................................................... 5 Largest Percentage Membership Increase by Region ........................................................................... 5 Membership Campaign: Blazin’ 4 FCCLA .............................................................................................. 5 National Program Application Completers and Award Winners .................................................................. 6 Career Connection ................................................................................................................................ 6 Community Service ............................................................................................................................... 7 Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety (FACTS) ......................................................................... 8 Families First ......................................................................................................................................... 9 Financial Fitness .................................................................................................................................. 10 Power of One ...................................................................................................................................... 11 STOP the Violence ............................................................................................................................... 12 Student Body ....................................................................................................................................... 13 Georgia FCCLA Chapter Contributors.......................................................................................................... 14 Georgia FCCLA Online Proficiency Tests ..................................................................................................... 15 Consumer Services ................................................................................. 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Georgia FCCLA State Event Winners ........................................................................................................... 15 Baking & Pastry ................................................................................................................................... 16 Chicken Fabrication ............................................................................................................................. 16 Creative Showpiece ............................................................................................................................. 16 Creed Speaking & Interpretation Junior ............................................................................................. 16 Creed Speaking & Interpretation Senior ............................................................................................. 16 Creed Speaking & Interpretation Occupational .................................................................................. 16 Digital Delish Dish ............................................................................................................................... 16 Digital Storytelling ............................................................................................................................... 16 Food Science Investigation ................................................................................................................. 17 Knife Skills ........................................................................................................................................... 17 Power of One ......................................................................................... 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Toys That Teach Senior ....................................................................................................................... 17 Toys That Teach Occupational ............................................................................................................ 17 Statesman Award ................................................................................................................................ 17 Distinguished Statesmen .................................................................................................................... 17 Georgia FCCLA State Program Participants ................................................................................................. 18 Adopt A Chapter.................................................................................................................................. 18 Say Yes to FCS...................................................................................................................................... 18 Legislative Connection ........................................................................................................................ 18 Lead2Feed – State/National Service Project....................................................................................... 19 2 Georgia FCCLA Award Winners Honorary Members Cheryl Clower Senator Bill Cowsert Dean Linda Fox Senator Tyler Harper Leigh Johnson Faythe Pollard Burnadette Taplin School Administrator Award Dustin Davis, Gwinnett County Public Schools Teresa Phillips, Bulloch County Schools News Award High School Winner – Coffee High School Middle School Winner – Liberty Middle School Scholarships Kaitlin M. – ABAC Scholarship
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