Six outstanding students from Trion High School have earned the opportunity to compete at the upcoming Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) State Leadership Conference in March, following remarkable victories at the recent regional competition.
FCCLA is a national organization empowering young men and women to become leaders and address crucial issues related to personal growth, family, career, and community through Family and Consumer Sciences education. The organization fosters personal and leadership development through a variety of competitive events. Sarah McCauley led the charge, securing first place in the prestigious teaching strategies category. Alison Clark demonstrated exceptional skills and knowledge, earning first place in the teach or train competition. Grey Abee showcased his entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen, claiming top honors in the highly competitive entrepreneurship category.
Trion High School’s success extended to team competitions as well. Cami Connell, Rani Lively, and Addie Thompson collaborated to win first place in the chapter in review display competition. Their creative and informative display effectively highlighted the chapter’s activities and significant accomplishments throughout the year.
These impressive victories at the regional level have secured all six students a coveted spot to represent Trion High School at the state conference. They will face off against top performers from across Georgia, showcasing their talents and leadership skills on a statewide stage. The entire Trion High School community congratulates these exceptional students and wishes them the best of luck at the state competition.








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