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Centerville FCCLA takes on Pre-K

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FCCLA students who stepped up to help students are (starting at top, from left) Brianna Commiato, Lauren Lee, Makenzie White, Leo Conner, Audra Bolton, Samantha Smith, J.P. McLaughlin, Ryan Brister, Malacie Bolton, Grayson Robinson, Karlea Commiato, Josilin Jones, Mrs. Dubose, Easton Dyson, Collin Carlton WillieClede, Mason Jones, Sawyer Price, Rylan Thorne, Johnny Mikel, Cason Pyle and Kristin Fry.FCCLA students who stepped up to help students are (starting at top, from left) Brianna Commiato, Lauren Lee, Makenzie White, Leo Conner, Audra Bolton, Samantha Smith, J.P. McLaughlin, Ryan Brister, Malacie Bolton, Grayson Robinson, Karlea Commiato, Josilin Jones, Mrs. Dubose, Easton Dyson, Collin Carlton WillieClede, Mason Jones, Sawyer Price, Rylan Thorne, Johnny Mikel, Cason Pyle and Kristin Fry.

Special to the News-Standard

CENTERVILLE — The Centerville FCCLA student group has adopted the Pre-K class this year. 

Students asked Emily Dubose, the Pre-K teacher, if she had $1,000 what would she buy for her classroom? She thought about the question and decided it would be an interactive sand table. 

She was then asked to go online and choose one, and being the considerate person she is, the cost of the table she found was well under the budget given. 

FCCLA students decided to surprise her and also bought a water table, sand and water play kits, a storage center for the play kits, and sand for the sand table. Needless to say, she and students were very excited and so appreciative of their gifts from the FCCLA students.

The acronym FCCLA stands for Family Career and Community Leaders of America. Here at Centerville our FCCLA members believe in community and take seriously their role as Centerville community leaders and are proud of their service to the school.

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