Craigmont FCCLA 2005-2006

Wilhelmina Copeland and Jean Clark are the advisors of FCCLA
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Craigmont High School of Memphis, Tennessee.
Craigmont is known for the TeaRoom.


 

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TEAROOM


    The Occupational Food Management classes at Craigmont High School explores careers in the food industry and develops skills in a simulated industry setting.  Quality cooking serving, safety, sanitation, management, and FCCLA activities are included.  Practical experience is gained through the operation of the Corner Tearoom. The Tearoom gives students an opportunity  and a privilege to serve teachers, students, business leaders and the community.

    The Tearoom has served many important dignitaries from around the world.  Many area groups come to eat, especially Senior Citizens, from the community.  The Tearoom has been featured on one of the local television stations and has had several articles published in the Commercial Appeal.

    The FCCLA Club which is an integral part of the class, promotes leadership and community service.  Each year the club participates in several community service projects such as this year's Breast Cancer Awareness.  In 1992, the club was honored for their work with senior citizens by receiving the "Nutrasweet Giving It 100%" Award for Community Service for the State of Tennessee.

Creed:

We are the Future Homemakers Of America. We are members of FHA and FCCLA chapters. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes, for we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values, for we are the builders of homes, homes for America's future, homes where truth and love and security and faith will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers Of America. We are the members of FHA and FCCLA chapters. We face the future with warm courage and high hopes.

The Future Homemakers Of America's mission is to promote personal growth and leadership through home economics education. FHA focuses on the multiple roles of the family member, wage earner, and community leader. Members develop life skills through character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and vocational preparation.

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