FAMILY CAREER AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA Define

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FAMILY, CAREER AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA • Define terms related to Family, Career

FAMILY, CAREER AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA • Define terms related to Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. • Name reasons for belonging to FCCLA. • State membership requirements for FCCLA. • Name the organizational levels of FCCLA. • Describe the relationship between the FCCLA organization and the Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum. • Describe the FCCLA history, motto, colors, flower, pin, creed, purposes, publication, mission and national programs including STAR events. • Name the five steps in the process of planning in-depth projects. • Describe benefits of using parliamentary procedure.

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. (FCCLA) FCCLA is a nonprofit national

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, Inc. (FCCLA) FCCLA is a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and women in family and consumer sciences education in public and private school through grade 12. http: //www. fcclainc. org/ Click here to access the national website

Program Emphasis • Is the only in-school student organization with the family as its

Program Emphasis • Is the only in-school student organization with the family as its central focus • Is a career and technical student organization that functions as an integral part of the family and consumer sciences education curriculum and operates within the school system • Provides opportunities for active student participation at local, state and national levels FCCLA is an integral part of the family and consumer sciences education program. In the local school, this means chapter projects and activities stem from and enhance family and consumer sciences programs of study. FCCLA chapters give students expanded opportunities for knowledge application, leadership training, community involvement and personal growth. Many of these experiences occur during class time, while others may occur out of class.

 Join FCCLA The Ultimate Leadership Experience! Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

Join FCCLA The Ultimate Leadership Experience! Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is a dynamic and effective national student organization that helps youth become strong leaders and address important personal, family, work and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences education. Students must be enrolled or must have been enrolled in a Family and Consumer Sciences class for at least one semester. Be part of the Ultimate Leadership Experience which offers opportunities for students in public and private middle schools, and high schools, to make new friends; plan and participate in chapter activities; turn interest and concerns into action and earn recognition. With nearly 7, 000 chapters and over 202, 000 members in the United States, District of Columbia, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico, you can be part of the only career and technical student organization to have the family as its central focus!

LEVELS OF THE ORGANIZATION • LOCAL • DISTRICT • STATE • NATIONAL

LEVELS OF THE ORGANIZATION • LOCAL • DISTRICT • STATE • NATIONAL

NAMES TO REMEMBER • NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS located in: Reston, Virginia • FCCLA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

NAMES TO REMEMBER • NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS located in: Reston, Virginia • FCCLA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sandy Spavone • STATE FCCLA ADVISER Denise Morris • LOCAL ADVISER . . .

MISSION To promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education.

MISSION To promote personal growth and leadership development through family and consumer sciences education. Focusing on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner and community leader, members develop skills for life through: • Character development • Creative and critical thinking • Interpersonal communication • Practical knowledge • Career preparation

The History of FCCLA • February, 1917 – Smith Hughes Act signed supporting vocational

The History of FCCLA • February, 1917 – Smith Hughes Act signed supporting vocational education • July, 1965 – Future Homemakers of America and New Homemakers of America merged • June, 1945 – Future Homemakers of America founded in Chicago, IL • May, 1971 – HERO Chapters were established • February, 1946 – Oklahoma • July, 1999 – Future Homemakers of becomes the 18 th state association of America changed their name to the Future Homemakers of America Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

FCCLA MOTTO Learning to live better today so that our lives and those of

FCCLA MOTTO Learning to live better today so that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow

FCCLA COLORS Official colors are: • RED – Courage, determination, strength and • WHITE

FCCLA COLORS Official colors are: • RED – Courage, determination, strength and • WHITE – Sincerity of purpose integrity of action and

FCCLA FLOWER The flower is the red rose. It represents the search for beauty

FCCLA FLOWER The flower is the red rose. It represents the search for beauty in everyday living.

FCCLA MEMBERSHIP PIN The pin is a reproduction of the official emblem The regulations

FCCLA MEMBERSHIP PIN The pin is a reproduction of the official emblem The regulations for wearing the pin are: • Only one guard may be worn • Worn over the heart with the guard to the left

FCCLA PUBLICATION • TEEN TIMES is a publication that is released quarterly by the

FCCLA PUBLICATION • TEEN TIMES is a publication that is released quarterly by the national organization

FCCLA PURPOSES 1. To provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for adult life.

FCCLA PURPOSES 1. To provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for adult life. 2. To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of society. 3. To encourage democracy through cooperative action in the home and community. 4. To encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve global cooperation and harmony.

FCCLA PURPOSES cont. 5. To promote greater understanding between youth and adults. 6. To

FCCLA PURPOSES cont. 5. To promote greater understanding between youth and adults. 6. To provide opportunities for making decisions and for assuming responsibilities. 7. To prepare for the multiple roles of men and women in today’s society. 8. To promote family and consumer sciences, family and consumer science careers, and related occupations.

FAMILY CAREER COMMUNITY Families First Career Connection Leadership Service in Action Japanese Exchange Competitive

FAMILY CAREER COMMUNITY Families First Career Connection Leadership Service in Action Japanese Exchange Competitive Events Community Service Opportunities FACTS Japanese Exchange FACTS Financial Fitness Power of One Japanese Exchange Power of One Student Body Competitive Events STOP the Violence

FACTS – Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety, is a national FCCLA peer education

FACTS – Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety, is a national FCCLA peer education program through which young people strive to save lives advocating sober driving, seat belt use, and safe driving habits.

 Career Connection is a national FCCLA program that guides young people to link

Career Connection is a national FCCLA program that guides young people to link their options and skills for success in careers, families, and communities. Through individual, cooperative, and competitive activities, members: • discover their strengths; • target career goals; • initiate a plan for achieving the lifestyle they desire

Families First is a national FCCLA peer education program through which young people gain

Families First is a national FCCLA peer education program through which young people gain a better understanding of how families work and learn skills to become strong family members. It’s goals are to: • Help young people become strong family members and leaders for today and tomorrow • Strengthen the family as the basic unit of society

Here’s an opportunity to live in Japan next summer with a Japanese host family.

Here’s an opportunity to live in Japan next summer with a Japanese host family. You can be one of 14 FCCLA members selected to experience a Japanese tea ceremony, traditional Japanese foods, or climb up Mount Fuji with a Japanese brother or sister. This is a summer you will never forget! FCCLA provides scholarship opportunities for 5 to 6 week summer programs funded by the Kikkoman Corporation. The 2006 program will award 14 FCCLA members full scholarships worth over $4, 000 each. These scholarships are available only to FCCLA members in their sophomore or junior year of high school.

STOP the Violence-Students Taking on Prevention is a peer-to-peer outreach initiative that empowers young

STOP the Violence-Students Taking on Prevention is a peer-to-peer outreach initiative that empowers young people to recognize, report, and reduce the potential for youth violence. GOALS: • Empower students • Engage young people in efforts • Use peer education to increase youth awareness • Reduce the potential for youth violence in schools

 The FCCLA Leadership Service in Action Program guides students to develop, plan, carry

The FCCLA Leadership Service in Action Program guides students to develop, plan, carry out, and evaluate projects that improve the quality of life in their communities. Through their projects, members experience character development and improve their critical and creative thinking, interpersonal communication, practical knowledge, and career preparation.

Financial Fitness is a national FCCLA peer education program that involves youth teaching other

Financial Fitness is a national FCCLA peer education program that involves youth teaching other young people how to make, save, and spend money wisely. Through FCCLA's Financial Fitness program, young people plan and carry out projects that help them and their peers learn to become wise financial managers and smart consumers.

Student Body is a national FCCLA peer education program that helps young people learn

Student Body is a national FCCLA peer education program that helps young people learn to eat right, be fit, and make healthy choices. Its goals are to: • Help young people make informed, responsible decisions about their health • Provide youth opportunities to teach others and develop healthy lifestyles, as well as communication and leadership skills

Power of One helps students find and use their personal power. Members set their

Power of One helps students find and use their personal power. Members set their own goals, work to achieve them, and enjoy the results. The skills members learn in Power of One help them now and in the future in school, with friends and family, in their future at college, and on the job.

 STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) are competitive events in which members

STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) are competitive events in which members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and occupational preparation. STAR Events offer individual skill development and application of learning through the following activities: • cooperative – teams work to accomplish specific goals; • individualized – an individual member works alone to accomplish specific goals; and • competitive – individual or team performance measured by an established set of criteria;

FCCLA Community Service Opportunities

FCCLA Community Service Opportunities

2014 -15 National Outreach Project “Share Our Strength” More than 16 million kids in

2014 -15 National Outreach Project “Share Our Strength” More than 16 million kids in America struggle with hunger. That’s a number that can’t be ignored but is often overlooked. Most people find it hard to believe that anyone in the U. S. could be going hungry. We are the world’s wealthiest nation after all. But it is an undeniable fact. So Share Our Strength created the No Kid Hungry campaign to end childhood hunger in America. Through No Kid Hungry, kids are getting access to the food they need to live, learn and play.

Parliamentary Procedure Ø Provides a basic set of rules for conducting a meeting in

Parliamentary Procedure Ø Provides a basic set of rules for conducting a meeting in an organized and efficient manner Ø Provides techniques for solving problems. Ø Gives every member equal rights. Ø Allows introduction and discussion of only one item of business at a time. ØRoberts Rules of Order, Newly Revised is the accepted reference.

FCCLA Five Step Planning Process is the chapter management tool that helps members select

FCCLA Five Step Planning Process is the chapter management tool that helps members select and carry out projects to fit their needs and concerns. It is also a great tool for advisers too! Use it to identify steps to starting a new project!

 Identify Concerns • brainstorm concerns • evaluate listed concerns • narrow to one

Identify Concerns • brainstorm concerns • evaluate listed concerns • narrow to one workable idea or concern

Set a Goal • get a clear mental picture of what you want to

Set a Goal • get a clear mental picture of what you want to accomplish • write it down • evaluate it

Form a Plan • plan how to achieve a goal • decide who, what,

Form a Plan • plan how to achieve a goal • decide who, what, where, when, why and how

Act • carry out project • decide who, what, where, when, why and how

Act • carry out project • decide who, what, where, when, why and how

Follow Up • evaluate project • thank people involved • recognize participants

Follow Up • evaluate project • thank people involved • recognize participants

2014 National Cluster Meetings Travel to an FCCLA National Cluster Meeting and experience inspiring

2014 National Cluster Meetings Travel to an FCCLA National Cluster Meeting and experience inspiring new ways to prepare for your future. Realize your potential as you discover new ways to put FCCLA's national programs and the FCCLA experience to work for you. November 7 -9 New Brunswick, NJ November 14 -16 Little Rock, AR November 21 -23 Salt Lake City, UT