Family, Career & Community Leaders of America Objectives 1.1-1.8 National FACS Standards
Terminology FCCLA Leadership Mission Planning Process STAR Events
What Is FCCLA? Family Career and Community Leaders of America An organization for students who are enrolled or have been enrolled in Family & Consumer Sciences classes for at least one semester
FCCLA History Feb. 1917 – Smith Hughes Act Signed June 1945 – FHA founded in Chicago Feb. 1946 – Oklahoma FHA chartered as 18th State Association July 1965 – FHA and New Homemakers merged
FCCLA History (Cont.) May 1971 – HERO Chapters established Oct. 1994 – Home Economics changed to FACS July 1999 – FHA/HERO changed to FCCLA Oct. 1999 – New emblem adopted
Things To Know Motto – Toward New Horizons Colors – Red and White Flower – Red Rose
FCCLA 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 and career preparation.
FCCLA Purposes To provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for adult life. To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of society. To encourage democracy through cooperation in the home and family. To encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve global cooperation and harmony.
FCCLA Purposes (Cont.) To promote greater understanding between youth and adults. To provide opportunities for making decisions and assuming responsibilities. To prepare for the multiple roles of men and women in today’s society. To promote Family and Consumer Sciences and related occupations.
FCCLA Creed We are the Family Career and Community Leaders of America We face the future with warm courage and high hope For we have the clear consciousness of seeking old and precious values For we are the builders of homes, homes for America's future Homes where living will be the expression of everything that is good and fair Homes where truth, love, security and faith will be realities not dreams
Governance
Leadership Service in Action National Programs Power of One Student Body Financial Fitness Families First FACTS Career Connection STOP the Violence Leadership Service in Action
National STAR Events Advocacy Applied Math for Culinary Management Career Investigation Chapter Service Project Chapter in Review Culinary Arts Early Childhood Education Entrepreneurship Environmental Ambassador Fashion Construction Fashion Design Focus on Children Food Innovations Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation Illustrated Talk Interior Design Interpersonal Communications Job Interview Leadership Life Event Planning Nutrition and Wellness Parliamentary Procedure Promote & Publicize FCCLA Recycle and Redesign Sports Nutrition Teach and Train Online Events: Digital Stories for Change FCCLA Chapter Website No Kid Hungry National Outreach Project
Additional Oklahoma Events State Events New Member Facts Cake Decorating Creed Speaking Children’s Literature Culinary Arts Garde Manger Culinary Arts Grill Job Readiness Events Child Care Teacher Aid Job Interview Table Setting
Planning Process Identify Concerns Set Your Goal Form A Plan Act Follow Up
November / December Issue Publications Each member receives a copy of the FCCLA magazine TEEN TIMES. This is a bi-monthly publication. Chapters receive one copy of the Oklahoma newsletter FCCLA Connection. This is published twice a year. TEEN TIMES November / December Issue
Reasons To Join Skill Development Exciting Activities and Travel Personal and Educational Growth Meeting New People and Friends Leadership and Competitive Opportunities Emphasis on Family and Community Service
How Do I Join? Enroll in a FACS class Get permission from my parents Pay the membership dues
The End Updated 8/2014