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FCTA is dedicated to encourage and promote teaching and learning of Chinese Language and Cultural. We are currently working on the criteria for student awards and scholarship. Please check back later for details. If you are interested in joining the committee, please contact the president at fctapresident@gmail.com 

FFLA Student Awards

Teachers who are members of FFLA are eligible for nominating their students for a variety of FFLA's Student Awards. Please refer to FFLA Website for further information.
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(from left) Hong Jia & Matthew Robbins. Photo from FFLA Student Award Website.
2015 Middle School Scholar

Matthew Robbins  of University School of Nova Southeastern University 

"Foreign language studies have provided me the opportunity to develop my grammar, speech, and perspective on culture. By exposing me to these new ideas, I have also been able to expand my knowledge on my own language and culture, which I feel has had a successful impact on my life."


Student of:
Hong Jia


Original information posted on FFLA Website.
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(from left) Krystal Serrano, Generosa Sangco-Jackson, Ariana Agrios, & CJ Ginger Lin. Photo provided by Oak Hall School.

2014 High School Ambassador Award

Ariana Agrios  of Oak Hall School

"I’ve always had a passion for language and during high school. I’ve had the opportunity to develop that passion in four languages. I’m currently enrolled in Spanish, Chinese, French, and Ancient Greek classes. I hope to further these studies in college and use them in my future in International Relations."
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Student of:
Ching-Jung Ginger Lin,
Krystal Serrano, &
Generosa Sangco-Jackson


Original information posted on FFLA Website.

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(from left) Hong Jia & Amelia Meles. Photo from FFLA Student Award Website.
2014 Middle School Scholar

Amelia Meles  of University School of Nova Southeastern University ​

"Learning Chinese has benefitted me greatly. Also, Chinese helped me excel in my native language, English, such as helping me to win my school spelling bee. In these ways, the quote from Frank Smith, “One language sets you in a corridor for life. Two languages open every door along the way,” couldn’t be truer."


Student of:
Hong Jia

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Original information posted on FFLA Website.

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