Career and Technical Education Clubs   Within the career and technical vocational courses, there are several different leadership clubs that students have the opportunity to join.  
These clubs are non-profit organizations that dedicate time and energy to reaching out to young teens and helping them to gain exprerience in leading a group, or just how to present themselves in a professional manner.  Each club has it's own set of rules, and requirements that need to be followed/met in order to be involved in each specific club.  The clubs are listed below, along with a few of their goals.

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Future Business Leaders of America

FBLA is committed to facilitating the transition of its members from educational developement to their career path.  The competitive events program plays a central role in delivering on this commitment.  The program allows members to demonstrate and validate their mastery of essential business concepts, skills, and knowledge.

FBLA students
A.M. Chapter      

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Youth Leadership for
Agricultural Trades

This organization is committed to improving agriculture and farming.   The primary aim of FFA is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship.  Two of the specific purposes for which this organization was formed are: 1.)    To develop competent and assertive agricultural leadership.   2.)    To develop an awareness of the global importance of agriculture and its contributuion to our well-being.

    FFA students

A.M. Chapter                                        


Vocational Industrial Clubs of America

VICA is a national organization for trade, idustrial, technical, and health occupations students in public high schools, and vocational centers, area vocational schools, and two-year colleges.

VICA students    
A.M. Chapter