The Fredericktown High School FTA club continues to grow as a place for students interested in education to learn leadership, collaboration, and other skills needed for their future careers in teaching. This year, the club is proudly led by three senior members: Emilie Stoops, Jayden Jenkins, and Isaac Rolens.
FTA is a student organization designed for those who are considering becoming teachers or working in the education field. Members participate in their meetings, job shadowing, SEMO Future Teacher Day, FTA State Meeting, and many more exciting activities that help them understand what it takes to succeed in their future careers. Throughout the year, the club has worked on projects that promote leadership, mentorship, and service.
Senior Emilie Stoops has been as active member in the club and plays an important role in organizing activities and encouraging the younger members. She has helped to guide meetings and assists in planning events that support students wanting to be more involved in the club. Her dedication to helping others has made her a strong leader within the club.
Jayden Jenkins has also made a great impact in the club. Known for her positive attitude and willingness to help whenever needed, Jayden has been involved in planning projects and supporting her fellow members of FTA. Her leadership has helped to create a welcoming environment for students who are interested in exploring the teaching profession.
Isaac Rolens rounds out the group of seniors. He plays a key role in promoting teamwork in the club and helps to organize their activities throughout the school year. His commitment to the club has helped to ensure that meetings run smoothly and that the members stay engaged.
Together, Emilie, Jayden, and Isaac have helped the FTA club to continue its mission of inspiring future educators. Their leadership has helped younger students to gain experience and insight to the teaching profession.
As the school year continues, their club looks forward to finishing strong while celebrating the contributions of its senior members. Their hard work and dedication will leave an impact on the organization and students who will follow in their footsteps.
