FCCLA Regional Competition
Congratulations to our FCCLA members who competed at Regionals in Tahlequah! Those placing 1st and 2nd will be advancing to state competition in March. Back row: McKenzie Miner, 2nd Repurpose and Redesign; Samantha Hahn, 2nd Children . . . read more
FCCLA Chosen as a Spotlight Presenter at the Capitol
Congratulations to our FCCLA chapter for being one of only 12 who were chosen to present a project at our state capitol! read more
FCCLA Enjoys Salvation Army Guest Speaker
Jo Locke and Terri Barrett from Salvation Army recently spoke to the Oklahoma Union FCCLA Community Service Committee. They explained the services they provide to the communities they serve. The committee hosted a can food drive . . . read more
FCCLA Hosts Another Successful Blood Drive
The Oklahoma Union FCCLA OBI committee hosted their 2nd blood drive on October 27th. Thanks to everyone who donated!! The committee gave two prizes away. The first one to the first student to successfully donate for the first time. It was . . . read more
FCCLA Represent Well at National Cluster Meeting
Four Oklahoma Union FCCLA members attended the National Cluster Meeting in Oklahoma City November 17 and 18 th . The theme for the conference was “!nspired.” Students were inspired by keynote speakers David Garcia and Jessie . . . read more
FCCLA Leads At District Meeting
Oklahoma Union FCCLA members attended FCCLA District Meeting at Claremore on October 12, 2017. Gus Lowrey and McKenzie Miner were installed as district officers. McKenzie Miner led the group in a STAR event game, . . . read more
FCCLA SWAT Volunteers In Community
OK Union FCCLA SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco) Committee volunteered at the Nowata Halloween Boo-Yah 5k and Fun Run. Pictured are Augusta Lowrey, Rylee Seely and MacKenzie Sunday. read more
Oklahoma Union FCCLA Represent At LEAD
Oklahoma Union FCCLA officers and members attended Oklahoma LEAD at Owasso September 13th. The keynote speaker encouraged the group with FCCLA information by "Sailing the Seven "C's" on the USS Leadership." Pictured: . . . read more
Oklahoma Union Has Great Turnout For First Blood Drive Of The Year
Oklahoma Union FCCLA held their first blood drive of the year and had approximately 40 individuals gave blood during the drive. Oklahoma Union FCCLA is proud to sponsor with the Oklahoma Blood Institute to provide this life-giving . . . read more
FCCLA Represents At STAR Events
The Oklahoma Union FCCLA recently competed at the FCCLA STAR competition. Gus Lowrey competed in Culinary Grill at Francis Tuttle Technology Center in Oklahoma City, Sara Russ competed in Food Innovations and . . . read more
FCCLA Members Complete Sewing Projects
FCCLA Eighth Graders recently completed their sewing unit. Pictured with their pillow cases are: Brenna Ray, Blake Big Eagle, Tori Reynolds, Raven Hough, Sara Russ and McKinzey Miner. Sara Russ also made curtains for the . . . read more
FCCLA Hosts Career Speaker
The Oklahoma Union FCCLA Career Connection Committee invited Joe Flaukner, of Benjamin Funeral Home in Nowata, to come and talk to their class. Flaukner’s is a mortician. He talked to members about all the things he does with his . . . read more
FCCLA Members Attend District Meeting
The Oklahoma Union FCCLA went to the Northeast District meeting in Claremore. The district meeting theme was FCCLA Island. The Districts officers were installed as they led us through a fun time. Members brought ‘Friendly Fringes’ . . . read more
Oklahoma Union Students Serve as District FCCLA Officers
FCCLA District NE 1Officers Attended District officer training (Dot) camp on June 7 th through the 9th at Camp Tulakogee. While there, officers learned about teamwork and communication skills presented by Four 16 Training Solutions. . . . read more
FCCLA Conducts Seatbelt Survey
Oklahoma Union FFCLA members recently conducted a seatbelt survey at their school to see how many students actually wore their seat belts while driving to school. According to the CDC, 84% of Oklahomans wear their seatbelt while only 61% of . . . read more