Success StorySewing Project with FCS high school classes Spring 2025
Sewing Project with FCS high school classes Spring 2025
Author: Hazel Jackson
Planning Unit: Rockcastle County CES
Major Program: Apparel and Textiles (Non-Master Clothing Volunteer)
Plan of Work: Build Engaged and Empowered Communities
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The Rockcastle County Family & Consumer Sciences classes at Rockcastle County HIgh School have grown in popularity with students in the last 5 years. Introduction to Family and Consumer Sciences has grown from one session to 3 this school year. The course explores all areas of Family and Consumer Sciences. The high school FCS teacher and the FCS extension agent have partnered the last 3 years to allow each students to learn basic sewing skills while constructing an apron. In April 2025, 68 students in 3 Introduction to FCS classes (mostly 9th and 10th graders) were furnished an apron kit by the Extension Service. The students sewed the aprons during 7 in-class sessions with the teacher, FCS agent and program assistant. Only 8 of the students had any prior experience with operating a sewing machine. Of the 68 students, 66 completed their aprons during the allotted time frame. In evaluations following the program: 90% of students stated that they were more confident in using a sewing machine. 50% shared that they would like to do additional sewing in the future.
One student asked for an apron pattern then shared: "my mom and I have decided to sew aprons for the women in our family for Christmas this year. That's 12 aprons that we want to get done-- mom says it will be our summer project together. I think she was surprised how much I liked sewing."
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