Sunday, February 24, 2013

Advocacy/Scholarships


Advocacy is something that can be so extremely simple. There are a few tips of course that everyone needs to know. Since “Advocacy” is a STAR Event it is especially important to pay attention to issues affecting teens and make sure that you speak up about them. First know your audience, when advocating about FCCLA to students you will want to tell them about the great benefits we have but also include that we do have some fun. When talking to Business and Industry, you will want to speak about the professional leadership development and the opportunities we offer to develop all necessary life skills. Second speak honestly and passionately. Show them that you care about FCCLA and the impact it has had on your life. If asked a question you don’t know, don’t make up an answer -  be truthful. When advocating for certain issues, make sure you provide them with specific ways they can help. One of the most important tools of advocating for an issue is follow-up. After you speak with someone, make sure you write them a letter or send them an email thanking them for their time.  The most important thing to remember is that we each have a voice and we should use it to advocate for issues affecting all of our lives.
                                    -Chandler Classen, National Vice-President of Development

Hey guys! So it is that time of year, scholarship time! With all of the hustle and bustle of prepping for college, you can’t forget to apply for the National FCCLA scholarships. FCCLA offers 9 different scholarships for members of all types. Whether you’re a chapter member, state officer, or past officer: there is a scholarship right for you! With scholarships varying from $400-$2000, they can definitely lessen your college expenses. What makes the scholarships even greater is that you can win more than one! Although the qualifications for each scholarship vary slightly, the scholarship process is super simple. Each application wants to know all about you and your involvement in and out of FCCLA. Be sure to be yourself! Pay attention to the requirements and double check that you have all the needed parts, like letters of recommendation and transcripts. Also VERY IMPORTANT, you MUST be an affiliated member with dues paid. So if you haven’t gotten started on your National FCCLA scholarships, what are you waiting for?!?! You have nothing to lose, and everything to gain. But don’t hesitate; applications must be postmarked by APRIL 1, 2013. For the complete list of scholarships and applications, go to http://fcclainc.org/content/youth-scholarship-applications/ . If you have any questions regarding the National FCCLA scholarship process, feel free to email me at Afaulkner@fcclainc.org or call me at (703) 831-7109.
                                    -Ashley Faulkner, National Vice-President of Finance

Sunday, February 17, 2013

National Program Award Applications


It’s that time of month again…NATIONAL PROGRAMS! You know that’s right! Only this time, instead of learning what to do for a national program (because we know you already have them in the works) we want to give you a few tips on filling out the application and making sure you get it in on time.

First things first: fill out the application. You can find all national programs applications on the national FCCLA website! (www.FCCLAinc.org) Tip: you have to have a chapter code (Good thing you have an advisers right? They have the code for you. Ask them to help!!!).  2nd tip: get to the point in your application. Sometimes we enjoy talking and talking, however, the judges don’t have time to read all of that. Short, sweet, to the point, with a few details…perfect!!!

Next step: Write all your answers down in a word document. You can’t save national application on your desktop and come back later, it doesn’t work like that. However, if you have everything you want to say in a word document and you run out of time to fill out the application its okay, you still have all your answers.

3rd step: Turn it in ON TIME. Being on time is key. If you miss the deadline there is no “Okay, we will still let you turn it in.” Nope, we can’t do that. Therefore the deadline is the deadline.

The last step: Have fun! I’m sure your national program was a lot of fun to be a part of, and filling out the application should be the same. Tell us what you did, and why you have the best project.

If you have any questions don’t be scared to ask. That is why I am here. That is why all of the national officers are here!!

Ashley Labrum
Vice-President of Programs
(703) 831-7126 Mobile


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Why YOU Should Join FCCLA


The National Executive Council all shared some great reasons why you should join FCCLA and become a part of the Ultimate Leadership Experience!
  • FCCLA gives you the opportunity to serve your community.
  • This organization focuses on the family – a connection we all share.
  • FCCLA helps you develop dynamic leadership skills!
  • It prepares you for any kind of career because of the skills you learn through speaking, service, and leadership!
  • You can network with youth and adults from all around your state and country.
  • Attend leadership workshops and conferences.
  • Improve your speaking skills.
  • FCCLA is truly the Ultimate Leadership Experience, being a member can help you become a better you!
  • FCCLA gives you the opportunity for scholarships through our organization and looks great on applications for anything college/work related.
  • FCCLA provides 21st century skills to prepare you for your future.
  • It gives students connections that they can utilize when they go to college or begin their career.
  • FCCLA allows students to better understand what career they want to pursue.
  • You can meet amazing people and develop great friendships.
  • Get free food and miss school.
  • Break out of your shell and become the best version of yourself.
  • You can pick something you love and do something with it!
  • Learn new things and develop skills for your future life – learn how to manage finances, balance family and career, and be successful in anything that you do!



Sunday, February 3, 2013

CTE Month

Hello FCCLA! Did you know that February is National Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month? Here are some ways that your chapter can get involved and raise awareness for Career and Technical Education.

Reaching out to businesses:

  • Host a career fair featuring local business partners and the programs they support.
  • Make a video profiling successful CTE alumni and where they work.
Reaching out to elected officials:

  • Encourage your elected representatives (mayors, city managers, county executives and state governors) to designate February as CTE Month in your state or community.
  • Hold a proclamation signing with the other Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSOs)
Reaching out to media:

  • Contact local television reporters and radio stations. Ask them to air stories in February and beyond about Career and Technical Education. Invite them to cover any events such as proclamation signings, press conferences or career fairs.
  • Write articles to your local newspapers letting them know what your school is doing during National CTE Month.
For more ideas on how to make this February the best Career and Technical Education month yet, please visit the National FCCLA website www.fcclainc.org or the Association for Career and Technical Education website http://www.acteonline.org/ctemonth.aspx. Your 2012-2013 National Executive Council is excited to see all of the outstanding projects that your chapters and schools put together for this exciting month.
 
                                                                                                                Justin Hess
                                                                                                     National First Vice President