Angela Rash is in her 5th year of teaching in the Sikeston Public School District, one year at the Junior High, four years at the Sikeston Career and Technology Center. She received this job during her first week as a Block 4 student teacher and has been there since. She states "This will be only my second year ACTIVELY advising FCCLA. I tried one year previously but was restricted by a multitude of different complications. Last year, we dove in feet first to many activities. We were small in numbers but passionately determined!"
One of the projects she is most proud of is the Sikeston FCCLA chapter's Domestic Violence Awareness campaign, The Clothesline Project, which made a great impact throughout the school and community. What made Angela most proud of this project was the sincerity of the members that participated. She states that they were so whole-heartedly committed to the cause that it was amazing to watch. One of the chapter members was a victim of domestic violence, so that made the project even more meaningful.
Angela says "To ask me what I am most proud of is so difficult because it's not just a thing, it's the feeling of pride and accomplishment when I see my members succeed. I love watching the capabilities be revealed of what students can be through FCCLA, instead of what they feel they are currently. My officers this year are go-getters. They are excited about what we are doing and are bring new ideas to the table. I look forward to all that they have planned!"
Angela, your enthusiasm is one of the reasons you were nominated for this week's Advisor VIP award! Congratulations!
Congratulations Angela!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Rash is BEYOND amazing. She says that her officers are go-getters, but they are nothing without her at the helm. This award was well-deserved. Great job, Mrs. Rash, and keep doing what you're doing! We love you and will enjoy the next 4 years with you!
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