FCCLA/ Leadership Ms.Tomlin 1 st, 3 rd, &4 th
Do Now/EQ/Standard: 8/12 Do Now: Answer the following: why do you think it is important to join an social organization? Please write on an index card. EQ: What is FCCLA? Who can join? Standard: CTAE-FS-8: Apply leadership and teamwork skills in collaborating with others to accomplish organizational goals and objectives.
Agenda-1/10/14 Bellringer: Work on your Career Connections from yesterday if it isn’t complete. If you’re finished, start on FCCLA Scavenger Hunt sheet! Don’t forget to turn in signed page of course syllabus! Make sure you have collected all 3 handouts on back table!
FCCLA FCCLA stands for Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America FCCLA was founded in 1945 Formally known as Future Homemakers of America (FHA)
Local Chapter Chapter name: Brunswick High FCCLA Region: 9
National Headquarters Located in Reston, VA GA Headquarters: Lawrenceville, GA
FCCLA Theme/Events Theme: Discover Your Voice Magazine: Teen Times
Who’s Eligible to Join? Must be enrolled or previously enrolled in a Family and Consumer Sciences Class.
STAR Events/FCCLA Week STAR (Students Taking Action with Recognition) Competition Events: –Career Investigation –Chapter Service –Illustrated Talk –Entrepreneurship –Culinary Arts –Interior Design FCCLA Week: 2 nd week in February
Mission Statement To promote personal growth and leadership development through Family & 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 communications; practical knowledge; and career preparation
National FCCLA Programs STOP the Violence- (Students taking on prevention. Student Body- Community Service Financial Fitness
State Projects Baking and Pastry Digital Storytelling Food safety and sanitation Chicken Fabrication
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Assignment Complete FCCLA scavenger hunt by using the website or using the two posters that are posted on each door in the classroom. This activity requires movement.