Cherokee FCCLA members attend Virtual National Leadership Conference

 

Left: Kylee Weve and Jadin Hall received a gold medal and third in the nation overall in their chapter website STAR Event. Right: Hope Jordan received a gold medal and second in the nation overall in her Career Investigation STAR Event.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) held its first-ever Virtual National Leadership Conference since the organization was founded in 1945. Instead of gathering in-person and rocking red blazers in the nation's capital as planned, Cherokee FCCLA students logged on to an online platform on July 7-9 that blended virtual reality and gamification technology to transform FCCLA's National Leadership Conference into a dynamic, "on-demand" virtual experience. This year's historic Virtual NLC was filled with keynote speakers, breakout sessions, leadership trainings, EXPO, Competitive...



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