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2 Fall Leadership Conference
Welcome to Region 3 Fall Leadership Conference

3 Todays Staff: Region 3 Coordinators Tracy Horton – Norwalk High School
Kent Kiess – Warren High School Brent Tuttle – La Mirada High School State Staff Clay Mitchell – State Director Ryan Ostlie – Region 6 Coordinator Veronica Chavez – State Officer Trainer

4 Username-guest226 Password: XNSPDept9
WIFI Information Username-guest226 Password: XNSPDept9

5 Schedule for Advisors 8:30-9:15 9:15-11:30 11:30-12:30 12:30-2:30
Welcome, Introductions, Year-in-Review 9:15-11:30 Registration, POW, Contest Updates 11:30-12:30 Lunch 12:30-2:30 Chapter Excellence Program, Resume and Support Fund Info 2:30-3:00 Closing, Packet Distribution

6 Year in Review Membership Middle School – 346 (+300) High School – 9,959 (+3731) College/Postsecondary – 723 (+26) Alumni and Friends – 1,603 (+349) Total Membership – 11,028 (+4,046 Highest in the Nation) 28 Active Chapters – 79 new chapters (Highest in the Nation) Region 1 – 16 Region 4 – 27 Region 2 – 24 Region 5 – 19 Region 3 – 91 Region 6 – 51

7 Year in Review Regional Conferences
Region 1 – 390 (+269 participants) Region 2 – 838 (+158 participants) Region 3 – 2100 (+674 participants) Region 4 – 491 (+169 participants) Region 5 – 394 (-88 participants) Region 6 – 1038 (+437 participants) TOTAL – 5,251 Participants (+1, % of total organization membership) State Conference – 2,482 Participants (+653) National Conference – 413 Participants (+100) 15 – Gold, 19 – Silver, 9 – Bronze Medalists (6th Highest Medal Count in the Nation) National Officer Elected: Amanie Gaber – San Joaguin Delta College (Post-Secondary Parlimentarian)

8 Advisor of the Year Secondary Region 3 Advisor of the Year
Sandra Matson-Fennell Postsecondary Region 3 Advisor of the year David Earhart Postsecondary State Advisor of the Year

9 How many years with SkillsUSA
Introductions Name School Training Area How many years with SkillsUSA

10 More than just Championships!
Program of work More than just Championships!

11 Professional Development
To prepare each SkillsUSA member for entry into the workforce and provide a foundation for success in a career. Becoming a professional does not stop with acquiring a skill, but involves an increased awareness of the meaning of good citizenship and the importance of labor and management in the world of work.

12 Community Service To promote and improve good will and understanding among all segments of the community through services donated by SkillsUSA chapters, and to instill in its members a lifetime commitment to community service.

13 Employment To increase student awareness of quality job practices and attitudes, and to increase the opportunities for employer contact and eventual employment.

14 Ways and Means To plan and participate in fundraising activities to allow all members to carry out the chapter’s projects. See National website Chapter Fundraising section for more information.

15 Public Relations To make the general public aware of the good work that students in career and technical education are doing to better themselves and their community, state, nation and world.

16 SkillsUSA Championships
To offer students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills and be recognized for them through competitive activities in occupational areas and leadership.

17 Social Activities To increase cooperation in the school and community through activities that allow SkillsUSA members to get to know each other in something other than a business or classroom setting.

18 Plan of action Organize – create a basic list of information about the activity Assess – determine the need for the activity and desired outcomes Plan – outline the steps required to complete the activity Act – complete steps and monitor progress Reflect – evaluate results Report – list media sources and share results with key stakeholders

19 National Incentive Date-November 15th
Registration Dates National Website National Incentive Date-November 15th Regional Registration-November 18th

20 Registration Fees National Regional
$20/Student Membership ($8 National, $12 State)** $34/Professional Membership Includes Tech Standards, Jump Start and CRC Regional $15/Student Registration $5/Advisor Registration**

21 Total Participation Plan
Website Information Deadline for submission-December 1st

22 Contest Participation
To be able to compete as a chapter: Chapters must have 7 Students 1 Advisor

23 Contest Participation
Students can only be in: 1- Skill Contest 1 – Leadership Contest Occupational Related is a Skill

24 Middle School students can compete in:
Middle School Contest Middle School students can compete in: Mobile Robotics Robotic: Urban Search and Rescue Team Engineering Challenge CO2 Dragster Design All Leadership Contests

25 Contest Locations Region 3 Leadership Event Conference
January 28th, 2017 Los Angeles Trade Tech College Region 3 Skills Event Conference February 4th, 2017

26 Contest Locations Contest Dates: Jan 28th at LATTC
All Leadership, All Medical and Occupational Related Contests Feb 4th at LATTC All Skills Contest not done on Jan 28th

27 Contest Limits Advertising Design - 4 Electronics Technology - 8
Job Demo O - 6 AST - 5 Entrepreneurship - 3 Job Interview - 15 Cabinetmaking - 4 Extemp. Speaking - 4 Mobile Robotics - 4 Commercial Baking - 5 Firefighting -10 Photography - 3 Computer Programing - 3 First Aid/CPR - 4 Pin Design - 3 Criminal Justice - 6 Health Knowledge Bowl - 3 Prepared Speech - 4 CSI - 3 HVAC - 8 Quiz Bowl - 3 Culinary Arts - 4 Intro to Auto (A&B) - 2 T-shirt Design - 3 Customer Service - 8 Intro to Drafting (A&B) - 8 Team Engineering - 5 Digital Cinema - 4 Intro to Woodworking - 4 Technical Drafting - 8 Early Childhood - 8 Job Demo A - 5 TV Video - 4

28 Career Pathway Showcase
Will now be 6 clusters Arts and Communication Business, Management and Technology Health Services Industrial and Engineering Technology Human Services Natural Resources/Agriculture/Food

29 Regional Medals Medals will be dispersed Olympic Style.
If your contest is not called, medals will be mailed to schools Medals that were not collected on stage will be available at State

30 Team events Substitution Procedures:
All members must be either High School or Post-Secondary Substitution Procedures: Must be a National registered SkillsUSA member Must be registered for Regional and State Conference Must be at least one original member from team

31 Resumes Electronic upload Resume due January 14th, 2016

32 Contest Uniforms For Regionals National Guidelines
Students need to where appropriate clothing per technical standards. Does not need to be SkillsUSA Branded No School attire may be worn National Guidelines

33 Lunch Time

34 Chapter Excellence program
What is it? Why do it? National Program

35 National Website Video

36 Career Readiness curriculum
National website FREE!!!! resource for every paid professional member

37 Support Fund Must complete Level 1
Either complete Level 2 or Support Fund Form Support Fund Electronic Upload Deadline: March 10th, 2017

38 Dropbox Email caregion3@gmail.com
Must be through a network that allows access

39 Recap important dates Website information Regional Registration Closes
Support Fund Due Date Regional Skill Conference Regional Leadership Conference State Conference Registration Closes State Conference National Conference

40 Contact Information Regional Fees: La Mirada High School Attn: Brent Tuttle 13520 Adelfa Drive La Mirada, CA 90638

41 November 18th!!!!!!!!!!! November 18th!!!!!!!!!!! November 18th!!!!!!!!!!! November 18th!!!!!!!!!!

42 Questions and Maybe Answers


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