HENRY COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Susan Burton, Communications Director
PARIS, TN – HENRY COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Susan Burton, Communications Director
PARIS, TN — The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter of Henry County High School today announced the successful conclusion of its Annual Canned Food Drive, providing a significant boost to the Henry County Food Bank.
The drive, which ran from November 3rd through November 14th, rallied the entire student body and faculty to support the local service. While the chapter aimed for a goal of 1,000 cans, participants ended the day with an impressive total of 888 cans collected.
“We are overwhelmed by the generosity and community spirit shown by our students, teachers, and staff,” said Janet Pearce, FCCLA Advisor. “Every can collected supports local families, and we thank everyone for always supporting this extremely important service project.”
The annual event featured two popular competitions to engage participants:
Most Cans Collected: The competitive spirit was high, with Mrs. Safin’s class taking home the prize for most cans collected, bringing in a phenomenal total of 141 cans.
Best "Can"struction Design: Creativity flourished in the "can"struction design challenge. Mrs. Dunn’s class was awarded first place for their highly realistic and imaginative wishing-well, complete with a clever Walmart bag "bucket."
The FCCLA chapter noted the designs were highly creative and fun to watch as students worked together to build their structures.
About FCCLA
According to Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) website, FCCLA is a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) that functions as an integral part of the Family and Consumer Sciences education curriculum and operates within the school system. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making a difference in families, careers, and communities by addressing important personal, work, and societal issues. Through participation in Competitive Events, involvement in community service opportunities, and leadership roles, members develop real-world skills, explore Career Pathways, and become college- and career-ready.
Photo by Janet Pearce. Students from Mrs. Tiffany Dunn's classroom pose with their "can"-structure wishing well made of the canned and dry goods they collected.

