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FCCLA

Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences Education as determined by the state department of education. FCCLA has over 160,000 members and more than 5,400 chapters from 47 state associations, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The organization has involved more than 10 million people since its founding in 1945.

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FACS

Family and Consumer Science Classes prepare students for college and their future career. They help students build relationships between their community and their families. FACS Classes teach leadership and communication skills to each student to help them prepare for their future.

FACS CLASSES AT
SULLY BUTTES

PERSONAL FINANCE

- .5 Credits

- 1 Semester Open to 11-12 Graders

- Topics Covered: Income, Credit and Debit, Money Management, Saving and Investing, and Managing Risks

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NUTRITION AND WELLNESS

- .5 Credits

- 1 Semester Open to 9-12 Graders

- Topics Covered: Nutrients, Physical, Mental, and Emotional well-being, and Food Influence Choices

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CAREER EXPLORATION

- .5 Credits

- 1 Semester Open to 9-12 Graders

- Topics Covered: Career Exploration, Employment Acquisition, Workplace Knowledge and Skills

JUNIOR HIGH FACS

- 9 Week Course

- Topics Covered: Developing leadership through FCCLA, Child Care & Parenting Decisions, Basic Clothing Care & Construction, Nutrition, Kitchen Safety, & Food Preparation Techniques

SKILLS FOR PARENTING 

- .5 Credits

- 1 Semester Open to 9-12 Graders

- Topics Covered: Childcare, Childbirth, Parenting Skills, and Teen Parenting

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES

- .5 Credits

- 1 Semester Open to 9-12 Graders

- Topics Covered: Communication, Relationships, Civic Responsibility, Decision Making Skills, Kitchen Safety, and Cooking Basics

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