FCCLA Earns State Honors

Howell High School FCCLA Members Earn Honors at State Competition and Qualify for National Competition
Posted on 03/14/2025
A group of five Howell High School students wearing matching red FCCLA Michigan State Association T-shirts pose together in front of a vibrant green wall filled with plants. They are standing close, smiling confidently, and appear to be at a conference or competition setting. Their attire and expressions convey a sense of pride and teamwork.3/10/2025 - Students in Howell High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter recently attended and competed at the Michigan FCCLA State Leadership Conference. While at the conference, students participated in sessions and workshops and networked with peers, professional organizations, and postsecondary institutions. Both the Howell chapter and individual students earned honors at the event.

The Howell chapter was named an Outstanding Chapter for the second consecutive year and received awards for its Financial Fitness and Career Connection programs. Additionally, the chapter earned first place in the state for community service hours.

In the STAR Competitive Events, Howell students competed in Interior Design, Hospitality and Tourism, Chapter Website, Focus on Children, and Repurpose and Redesign. The following students earned gold medals and qualified for the national competition, Hailey Emery, Jassalyn Esper, Elaina Pennell, and Jax Stevens. Mary Cheresko, Sophia Cargill, and Alyssa Martin earned silver medals and qualified for the national competition. Additionally, Elaina Pennell earned a gold medal and first place in the Interior Design Sketch Skill Demonstration. Loralei Miller earned a silver medal, and Mary Cheresko claimed first place in the state for community service hours. The national qualifiers will have the opportunity to present their work in Orlando, Florida, at the National FCCLA Conference.

"Competing in the Early Childhood Education event at the Michigan FCCLA State Leadership Conference was an incredible experience! I learned so much about working with young children and gained confidence in my teaching skills. Earning a Silver medal was exciting, and I’m proud of all the hard work that went into my project,” said Miller.

The following students were honored as part of the FCCLA Power of One program, Aubrey Stevens, Andy Brinker, Sorrin Looney, Elaina Pennell, Jessalyn Esper, Hailey Emery, Loralei Miller, Alyssa Martin, Sophia Cargill, Mary Cheresko, Laura Scharler, and Nolan Collins. The Power of One program helps FCCLA members recognize and harness their personal power by setting goals, working to achieve them, and applying their skills to school, relationships, and future careers.

About Michigan FCCLA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a dynamic, student-led organization serving more than 245,000 middle and high school students nationwide. FCCLA provides The Ultimate Leadership Experience by preparing members for the workforce through character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation. Learn more at fcclainc.org. The Michigan state association of FCCLA is hosted at Eastern Michigan University’s GameAbove College of Engineering and Technology and is supported by a grant from the Michigan Department of Education – Office of Career and Technical Education.