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MCHS FCCLA wins multiple categories at District
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Advocacy
Taylor Spivey and Hailey Jones- 1st place
Advocacy Taylor Spivey and Hailey Jones- 1st place
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Room Consultants
L-R: Lauren Griggs, Jordan Shockley, and Brooke Collins. Not pictured is Angel Austin
Room Consultants L-R: Lauren Griggs, Jordan Shockley, and Brooke Collins. Not pictured is Angel Austin
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Parli Pro
Michelle Smith, Jessica James- Schultz, Leann Manion, Reagan Shrum, Jessica Canter, Alexis Carver, and Savannah Cormier- 1st place
Parli Pro Michelle Smith, Jessica James- Schultz, Leann Manion, Reagan Shrum, Jessica Canter, Alexis Carver, and Savannah Cormier- 1st place
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National Programs in Actions
Kayla Roddy and Daniel Burguard- 1st place
National Programs in Actions Kayla Roddy and Daniel Burguard- 1st place
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Life Event Planning
Sierra Ray and Brooklyn Stephenson- 3rd place
Life Event Planning Sierra Ray and Brooklyn Stephenson- 3rd place
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Interior Design
Mckenzie Sullivan- 1st place
Interior Design Mckenzie Sullivan- 1st place
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Illustrated Talk
Katie Bray and Rachel Underwood- 1st place
Illustrated Talk Katie Bray and Rachel Underwood- 1st place
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Illustrated Talk Jr. 
Maddy Miller and Tori King- 1st place
Illustrated Talk Jr. Maddy Miller and Tori King- 1st place
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Food Innovations
Dakota Brewster, Ashley Wetzel, and Chase Warner- 2nd place
Food Innovations Dakota Brewster, Ashley Wetzel, and Chase Warner- 2nd place
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Focus on Children
Briana Guarnieri and Autumn Smith- 1st place
Focus on Children Briana Guarnieri and Autumn Smith- 1st place
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Fashion Construction
Megan Key- 1st place
Fashion Construction Megan Key- 1st place
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Creed
L-r: Madison Coe- 1st place; Katie Ellis- 3rd place
Creed L-r: Madison Coe- 1st place; Katie Ellis- 3rd place
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Chapter Service Project Display
Angel Likens and Hailey Kingery- 2nd place
Chapter Service Project Display Angel Likens and Hailey Kingery- 2nd place
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Teach and Train
Rachel White- 1st place
Teach and Train Rachel White- 1st place
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On March 8th, MCHS FCCLA took a total of 30 contestants and four room consultants to District Competition in Cookeville. They recieved a total of ten 1st places, two 2nd places, and two 3rd places in the categories shown.

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