Top 10 Things to Know About FCCLA
By Janice Randolph
May 23, 2009
TOP
TEN THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT FCCLA:
1. FCCLA is the only career and technical student-led organization
with the family as its central
focus.
2. FCCLA is the 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.
3. FCCLA is the ultimate leadership experience, focusing on
character development, creative and
critical thinking, interpersonal communications, practical
knowledge, and career preparation.
4. FCCLA has a national membership of nearly 220,000 young men and
women in 7,000 local
chapters in 53 state associations including, the Virgin Islands,
Puerto Rico and the District of
Columbia. Our membership also includes an extensive national
network of Alumni and
Associates – former student members that are still involved in the
organization.
5. FCCLA has nine national programs that focus on or address vital
issues that are affecting our
nation today, including the recent financial downturn, school
violence, childhood obesity, and
the shortage of skilled workers.
6. FCCLA is endorsed by the American Association of Family and
Consumer Sciences (AAFCS),
the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult
Education (OVAE), and the
National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). Family
and Consumer Sciences
Education may be supported by Perkins Funding.
7. Each year, FCCLA continues its work in supporting charitable
organizations in their efforts to
better the standards of living for people throughout our nation.
Recent efforts include raising
nearly $220,000.00 for the Feed The Children organization this past
year and raising over
$650,000.00 for the American Cancer Society.
8. Family and Consumer Sciences Education is the foundation for a
healthy, responsible, and
productive life outside of high school and post-secondary education
– regardless of the
occupation a student wishes to pursue.
9. In FCCLA, students have the opportunity to advance their
leadership potential through the
process of running for, and holding the responsibilities of an
office on a local, regional, state,
and national level.
10. STAR Events are the competitive events where students learn
cooperative action and
leadership skills through projects that they present at the
district, state, and national level.



