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Bryson FCCLA adjusts to no state competition

Tue, 04/14/2020 - 12:15 pm
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    The team of Tracy Hauger and Zoey Morrow placed fourth in the state in Chapter Service Project Display Level 2 with their project Pass on Hunger. Contributed photo

Bryson Family, Career and Community Leaders of America program was prepared to send to teams to Dallas for the state competition on April 1, but plans changed due to COVID-19 pandemic.

The FCCLA organization announced the cancellation of the competition in late March. However, they decided to take the regional results to determine the top five scores in the state with the top two teams set to advance to the national competition in July in Washington D.C.

The organization announced the top 5 in each category on March 30 and the placement of the top 5 on April 4, according to FCCLA advisor Sarah Stearns.

Bryson FCCLA had the teams of Audee Pierce and Lexi Stearns, and Zoey Morrow and Tracy Hauger placed in the top five teams in the state.