Community Service
Project Pictures
Chapter Awards
FBLA Code of Ethics
Community Service
Contact UsSite CreditsFBLA Creed
Current Events
Feedback
Fundraisers
FBLA Goals
Join FBLA
Chapter Links
Chapter Meetings
Chapter Members
Chapter Officers
Chapter PicturesSite Map
What is FBLA
 

To view larger and better quality pictures, please click on the thumbnail image of the image you would like to view, once you are done viewing the image, click the back button to return to this page.

Read Across America

Dori typing away organizing the project FBLA members signing up at the meeting The Read Across America committee explaining the service project to FBLA members

Dori explaining who is going to be reading already. The Battle Plan Katie assigning people to read at certain schools

Students signing up to read Few Hours later Katie is still assigning people to read The book drive advertising booth at CV

Dori working hard to get the advertising booth together The Read Across America committee finalizing their plans Katie and Rachel working hard at the computer

The preparation before the big day March 2nd Dori nervously doing an interview for KHQ-6 Green Eggs are served for lunch at all elementary schools

The superintendent takes time to read to a kindergarten class at Adams Elementary Dori posing with the principal and a teacher dressed up as Cat in the Hat at Progress Elementary Brandi Trader (CV) reads Bartholomew and the Oobleck

March Of Dimes

Steven, Catie Rose, and Chris place labels on powerade bottles to collect money for the March of Dimes Chris Mims washing out a stinky powerade bottle to be used to collect money in classrooms Chris Mims is now labeling his stinky powerade bottle. Catie Rose is wondering what is that smell

 

Steven Shaw counting the money brought in. Chris holding up some of the money brought in. A lot of money was brought in by Mr. Hite's class.

 
  

Sign The Guestbook
View The Guestbook
© Central Valley High School FBLA 1998. This website was designed by Frank Guill and Ian Broyles. This page was created with Adobe Pagemill 3.0 and Adobe Photoshop 5. This page is best viewed at 640 x 480 at 16 bit color and is best viewed with a computer and a monitor.