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FCCLA- Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

2012 - 2013 STEP ONE QUESTIONS

Answer

STEP ONE Question

Answer

STEP ONE Question

1. What does FCCLA stand for?

9. Describe Student Body.

List the three Student Body Units.

2. What is the name of the National Outreach Program?

10. Describe Career Connection.

3. How many National Executive Council Members (National Officers) are there?

11. What does STAR (for STAR Events) stand for?

4. Where is the next National Leadership Conference?

12. What does STOP (for STOP the Violence) stand for?

5. List the two goals of the Families First program.

13. Name the three Rs in membership?

6. What does FACTS stand for?

14. How many members and chapters have joined nationally?

7. Define Financial Fitness.

15. What is the official magazine of FCCLA?

8. Describe Power of One.

16. When is National FCCLA Week?

FCCLA - Family, Career and Community Leaders of America

2012 - 2013 STEP ONE ANSWERS

Answer

STEP ONE Question

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STEP ONE Question

A

Check the FCCLA website www.fcclainc.org, Teen Times, and chapter mailings for a current membership report, or contact national headquarters.

I

1. Help youth become strong family members and leaders for today and tomorrow.

2. Strengthen the family as the basic unit of society.

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Helps students find and use their personal power. Members set their own goals, work to achieve them, and enjoy the results. The skills members learn help them now and in the future in school, with friends and family, in their future at college, and on the job.

5 Units

A Better You Improve personal traits

Family Ties Get along better with family members

Working on Working-Explore work options, prepare for a career, or sharpen skills useful in business

Take the Lead Develop leadership qualities

Speak Out for FCCLA Tell others about positive experiences in FCCLA

J

This program changes. Check the FCCLA website, Teen Times, and chapter mailings for details about the current Project. 2011-2016 Share Our Strength-No Kid Hungry

C

Students Taking On Prevention

K

Program that guides youth to link their options and skills for success in families, careers and communities. Through individual, cooperative and competitive activities, members discover their strengths, target career goals and initiate a plan for achieving the lifestyle they desire.

D

Ten

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Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety.

E

Usually the second week in February

2013: February 10-16

M

Program that helps young people learn to eat right, be fit, and make healthy choices. Its goals are to: help young people make informed, responsible decisions about their health, provide youth opportunities to teach others and develop healthy lifestyles, as well as communication and leadership skills.

Three Units.

Eat Right Explore good nutrition, eating disorders, healthy snacks, supplements, vegetarianism, and more

Be Fit Take action related to lifelong exercise habits, obesity, sports training, and other topics

Make Healthy Choices Choose a positive lifestyle by avoiding drugs, alcohol, and tobacco; managing stress; building self-esteem; and practicing good character.

F

Family, Career and Community Leaders of America.

N

Program that involves youth teaching one another how to make, save, and spend money wisely. Through this program, youth plan and carry out projects that help them and their peers learn to become wise financial managers and smart consumers.

G

Location Changes each year. Check the FCCLA website, Teen Times, and chapter mailings for details about the upcoming meeting dates and times.

2013 Nashville, Tennessee

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Students Taking Action with Recognition

H

Teen Times

P

Recruit, Retain, Recognize

2012-2013 FCCLA UTAH WEB QUEST EXTRA information

NATIONAL WEBSITE: www.fcclainc.org

STATE WEBSITE: www.utahfccla.org

1. How many FCCLA State Officers are there in Utah for the upcoming 2012-2013 year?

2. What is the Utah FCCLA Theme for 2012-2013?

3. What are two of the four goals the Utah FCCLA State Officers have set for the state?

4. Who is the Utah FCCLA State Officer from your Area and what school do they attend?

5. Who is the FCCLA National Vice President of Programs and what school is she from? (hint: She is from Utah)

6. What is the early registration date for 2012 FCCLA Fall Leadership?

7. How many gold winners did Utah have at the 2012 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Orlando, Florida?

8. In the Utah Bylaws, how many voting delegates does a chapter get for 15 members?

9. Who is the Utah FCCLA State Adviser?

10. Where was your Area Competition held last year?

11. What does CTSO stand for? (Look on Code of Conduct)

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2012-2013 FCCLA UTAH WEB QUEST

NATIONAL WEBSITE: www.fcclainc.org

STATE WEBSITE: www.utahfccla.org

1. How many FCCLA State Officers are there in Utah for the upcoming 2012-2013 year?

7

1. What is the Utah FCCLA Theme for 2012-2013?

Pack Your Bag

1. What are two of the four goals the Utah FCCLA State Officers have set for the state for 2012-2013?

Buddy Up: Each chapter member recruits a friend to join FCCLA.

Feed the Need: Each chapter completes and submits one National Program.

Slow Down, Observe: Each chapter does a beneficial community service project.

Tread the Path: Each chapter member completes all the components of Power of One and/or Dynamic Leadership

1. Who is the Utah FCCLA State Officer from your Area and what school do they attend?

Area 1; Madison Barton; Layton High

Area 2: no officer

Area 3: Lexi Heugly; Carbon High

Area 4: Eric Wilcox; Westlake High

Spencer Chugg; Pleasant Grove High

Savannah Allmon; Pleasant Grove High

Parker Hyde; Provo High

Area 5: Aubrey Christensen; Enterprise High

1. Who is the FCCLA National Vice President of Programs and what school is she from? (hint: She is from Utah) Ashley Labrum

1. What is the early registration date for 2012 FCCLA Fall Leadership?

September 13

1. How many gold winners did Utah have at the 2012 FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Orlando?

40 gold, 36 Silver, 16 Bronze

1. In the Utah Bylaws, how many voting delegates does a chapter get for 15 members?

two

1. Who is the Utah FCCLA State Adviser?

Nikki Sue Larkin

1. Where was your Area Competition held last year?

Area 1: Weber State

Area 2,3,4: BYU

Area 5: Southern Utah University

1. What does CTSO stand for? (Look on Code of Conduct)

Career Technical Student Organization