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Chapter Leadership

Our Sponsor​

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​Mrs. Hollrah
Hi, I’m Mrs. Hollrah and I’m the Family and Consumer Science teacher and FCCLA sponsor at Knob Noster High School. I am an alumni of KNHS, received my Bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Missouri, and my Master’s degree at Western Governor’s University. This is my 4th year at KNHS, however it is my 7th year teaching and being an FCCLA sponsor. I am married to my husband, Tyler and we have a five year old daughter, Kolbie, a 2 year old son, Kasen, and our German Shephard Jax. In my free time I enjoy reading and spending time with my family. ​

Get To Know Our Officers

KNHS FCCLA Officer Positions
The KNHS FCCLA consist of five chairs which include President, Vice President, Secretary, Activities director, and Social Media Advertisement.

Electing/Voting Procedure
At the end of each school year our chapter dedicates two meetings to electing and voting FCCLA officers for the coming school year.  During the first meeting our chapter will take nominations for members that would like to run for an office position. The member can nominate themselves or can be nominated by another member and accept the nomination. At the following, Mrs. Hollrah will post a Google form in the FCCLA classroom where each member will be able to vote once for the officer that they want to lead our chapter for the school year. Before the ballot is sent out, each nominee will be given the opportunity to present a speech or presentation on why they should be votes to attain that position. 

FCCLA OFFICERS 
​2024-2025

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President, Zoey Schroeder (Class of 2025)
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​​Secretary, Kenzie Luber ( Class of 2025)
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VP of Fundraising, Taylor Francis (Class of 2027)
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VP of Public Relations, Paige Lile (Class of 2027)

After High School Plans

  • Zoey: Attend State Fair for Nursing
  • Madyson: Interested in FCS Education
  • ​Kenzie: Attend State Fair for Nursing
  • Jenna: Undecided
  • Taylor: Interested in becoming a lawyer
  • Morgan: Undecided
  • Paige: Attend Trade School
  • Caydence: Attend UCM for Elementary Education
  • Kylie: Attend Trade School
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Vice President, Madyson Betz (Class of 2027)
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Treasurer, Jenna Buzzanga (Class of 2025)
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Historian, Morgan Palmer (Class of 2026)
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VP of Community Service , Caydence Whelan (Class of 2025)
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Freshman Officer, Kylie Judd ( Class of 2028)

Officer Responsibilities

All FCCLA officers are required to:
  • Be a dues-paying member
  • Be cooperative and dependable
  • Understand and communicate the mission and purposes of FCCLA 
  • Be respectful and open-minded 
  • Meet local, state, and national membership deadlines
  • Attend and participate in all chapter meetings
  • Be organized and on time
  • Follow through with the responsibilities of the elected office
  • Participate in all Chapter Fundraisers, Projects, Community Service & National Programs
  • Compete in a STAR event
  • Keep current with local, state, and national updates (www.fcclainc.org)
All officers are also encouraged to participate in the Regional Fall Conference and State Leadership Conference.

President
  • Work with the Advisor to develop an agenda for each meeting.
  • Preside over chapter meetings
  • Keep meetings lively and organized
  • Start meetings on time
  • Represent the chapter responsible and professional manner
  • Attend all chapter meetings, District Fall Conference (Oct. or Nov.), Regional STAR Events (Jan.), and State Leadership Conference (March)

First Vice President
  • Assume presidency in the president’s absence
  • Work with the Advisor to develop an agenda for each meeting.
  • Assist the president as needed
  • Help keep meetings organized
  • Work with other VPs to carry out projects, responsibilities
  • Represent the chapter responsible and professional manner
  • Attend all chapter meetings, District Fall Conference (Oct. or Nov.), Regional STAR Events (Jan.), and State Leadership Conference (March)

Secretary
  • Keep accurate meeting minutes and email meeting minutes to the president and adviser following each meeting
  • Keep attendance records
  • Remind officers of unfinished business
  • Count and record chapter votes
  • Keep an updated spreadsheet of members including contact information/email addresses
  • Work with chapter officers to develop a membership campaign
  • Recruit new members
  • Distribute t-shirts to dues-paying members
  • Work with the chapter adviser to complete membership forms

Treasurer/VP of Fundraising
  • Keep accurate financial records
  • Prepare a treasurer’s report for each business meeting
  • Assist in collecting dues and any other transactions
  • Write receipts
  • Work with fundraising and finding new fundraisers to complete- make contact with local businesses

Vice President of Public Relations/Historian
  • Work with advisor to highlight FCCLA in the Yearbook and social media
  • Post to Instagram once a week
  • Gather information for Press Releases after events
  • Write Press Releases and submit them in a timely manner (with the advisor's approval)
  • Take photos at events
  • Record information of events
  • Keep the FCCLA bulletin board up-to-date
  • Send adviser items to post on the school website
  • Make announcements
  • Compile yearly activities, photos, and program of work in an end-of-the-year scrapbook

Vice President of Community Service/Freshman Officer Position
  • Promote  chapter community service projects
  • Coordinate committee chairs of various community service projects
  • Organize and supervise community service-related projects
  • Contact other organizations who might assist the organization in achieving our project goals
Become familiar with state and national FCCLA Outreach projects (www.fcclainc.org)​
The information given above is provided by The Official FCCLA Officer Duties PDF and by KNHS FCCLA Officer Duties.

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