07/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/07/2026 14:25
Washington, D.C. - Congresswoman Uifa'atali Amata is delighted to congratulate Lucas "Hoss" Tafesilafa'i Foster of Samoana High School, American Samoa's first-ever representative at this week's Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) National Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
Lucas and Chief Executive Officer Sandy Spavone
Lucas, of Pago Pago and Futiga villages, was selected in April as one of only 12 recipients nationwide of the 2026 FCCLA National Leadership Conference Scholarship, as he takes part in this year's national conference with more than 10,000 students and educators.
Additionally, while traveling from Pago Pago to Washington, Lucas learned FCCLA administrators selected him as American Samoa's 2026 Election Voting Delegate. He also served as the territory's flag bearer during the national conference, and will walk across the platform to accept a membership increase award on behalf of American Samoa FCCLA, with his family looking on. Each of these honors are first-time milestones for American Samoa's participation in FCCLA.
"Congratulations to Lucas Foster on these outstanding achievements, and thank you for representing American Samoa with excellence," said Congresswoman Amata. "We're so proud of his selection as one of only 12 FCCLA national scholarship recipients, serving as our territory's Election Voting Delegate, and carrying our flag at a national conference, all in honor of American Samoa. On this stage, Lucas is showing the wonderful leadership, responsibility, and promise that our young people bring to every opportunity, and opening the door for our students in FCCLA."
FCCLA is a national Career and Technical Student Organization for students in Family and Consumer Sciences education. Their mission is to promote personal growth and leadership development while helping students build skills for life through character development, creative and critical thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.
As American Samoa's Election Voting Delegate, Lucas takes an official role in FCCLA's national governance process. His responsibilities include reviewing national officer candidate materials, attending election activities, evaluating speeches, and casting American Samoa's official vote for National Officers. He will also participate in the National Business Session, where voting delegates consider by-law amendments and other official FCCLA business.
"I am very grateful to Heavenly Father for this amazing opportunity," said Lucas. "I am humbled because I never thought I would receive the scholarship, and I was surprised to learn on the way to Washington, D.C., that I had also been selected as the Voting Delegate for American Samoa. I am honored to represent our people and my peers at this year's FCCLA National Leadership Conference. I am learning, enjoying my time here, meeting new people, and trying my best to advocate for and represent American Samoa."
"What a great job by Lucas at this exciting event, with support from all of American Samoa and I know how proud of him his family and Samoana High School are," Congresswoman Amata concluded. "When our students gain opportunities to be seen, heard, and represented nationally, they stand out and make our islands proud. This kind of educational experience helps students develop practical skills for real life, future careers, and service to our people."
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