Making a scene: FCCLA delivers Christmas Spirit
By Emily K.
FCCLA has been delighting families across the Roland-Story community with the creation of enchanting Elf on the Shelf kits. In recent years, the profits have just gone to A Way for Will. This year, profits will be going to A Way for Will and The Bridge Home, a homeless shelter located in Ames.
In the past years, FCCLA members have created different scenarios for the parents to put around the house every morning. This is a great way to get into the Christmas Spirit and have the kids get connected during the holiday season.
There are 10-day and 25-day Elf on the Shelf kits. These kits make the parents' lives easier during the holidays. The FCCLA delivered the kits to parents on November 27th. The FCCLA students spent hours on these awesome kits. The seniors helped out a lot throughout the holiday season, by getting these kits together and making goodies for the community.
Mrs. Eley, the new FCCLA advisor and FCS teacher, is a great contribution to the Roland-Story district. The Roland-Story community is proud to make these kits happen this year. Even though setting up and trying to order some of the materials for these kits was stressful, the students still kept their heads high and managed to put together the kits. We are so thankful for Mrs. Eley and the FCCLA members for delivering these creative kits.