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Ridgeland High School FCCLA Installs New Officers for the 2025–2026 School Year

Ridgeland High School FCCLA recently held its Officer Induction Ceremony to officially install the chapter’s student leaders for the 2025–2026 school year. The ceremony celebrated leadership, service, and the commitment of students who will guide the chapter throughout the year.

Family members, advisers, and FCCLA members gathered to recognize the importance of leadership within Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, an organization dedicated to preparing students for success in their families, careers, and communities.

During the ceremony, each newly elected officer accepted the responsibilities of their role and pledged to lead with integrity, dedication, and purpose. Miranda Greer and Katlin Johnson were officially installed as Co-Presidents, committing to work together to lead the chapter through a year of service, leadership development, and member engagement.

Following the installation, the Co-Presidents shared inspiring remarks encouraging members to support one another, stay involved, and strive to make a positive impact within the school and community. Their message emphasized teamwork, inclusion, and the importance of leading by example.

The ceremony concluded with a time of celebration as members and guests enjoyed cake and other refreshments, providing an opportunity to recognize the newly installed officers and reflect on the exciting year ahead.

Ridgeland High School FCCLA looks forward to a successful year under the leadership of its new officer team and is proud to continue its tradition of leadership and service as part of Georgia FCCLA.




 
 
 

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