Eleven Drummond FCCLA members competed in the district STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) events Nov. 4. Star Events are competitive events in which members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills and career preparation.
Members competing were KayCee Foley, second in creed speaking junior; Jessica Camerena, second in creed speaking senior; Brenda Reim, third in career investigation; Meghan Bartnick, first in career investigation; Sarah Bradford and Katelyn Lemley, second in illustrated talk junior; Audra Goad and Jamie Black, second in illustrated talk senior; Allison Pruitt, first in job interview; Tim Vasquez, second in new member facts junior; and Jaycee Throckmorton, second in new member facts senior.Ê
Bartnick and Pruitt will continue on to the Regional STAR Events competition in February.
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Drummond FCCLA members compete in the district STAR
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