Red Alert
Indiana FCCLA
Greetings
Hey FCCLA!
Welcome to Indiana FCCLA’s member newsletter “Red Alert”. It’s your state president Margaret O’Connor! I’m a junior at Carmel High School and I’ve been in FCCLA for three years now. I love to spend time with friends and family, relax, drink Capri Suns and coffee, and sew. Outside of FCCLA, I have been a Girl Scout for 10 years and love helping out in both my community and others.
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STAR Events
Career Investigation
An individual event, Career Investigation recognizes participants for their ability to perform self-assessments, research and explore a career, set career goals, create a plan for achieving goals, and describe the relationship of Family and Consumer Sciences coursework to the selected career. Participants must prepare a portfolio and an oral presentation.
Chapter in Review Display
Chapter in Review Display, a team event, recognizes chapters that develop and implement a well-balanced program of work and promote FCCLA and Family and Consumer Sciences and/or related occupations and skills to the community. Participants must prepare a display and an oral presentation.
Chapter Service Project Display
Chapter Service Project Display, a team event, recognizes chapters that develop and implement an in-depth service project that makes a worthwhile contribution to families, schools, and communities. Students must use Family and Consumer Sciences content and skills to address and take action on a community need. Participants must prepare a display and an oral
State Projects
Career exploration is a great way to use the planning process to find out a more about a career field that you are interested. You develop research skills and a ton of knowledge towards your career option.
Entry: Individual
Guidelines
-Portfolio
-Planning Process
-Title Page
-Project Identification Page
Visit Infccla.org to find out more about this state project!!
FCCLA Summer Camp
FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Review
Official Dress State vs National
State Official Dress
Red, white, or black polo/collared shirt
Black pants/skirt/sheath dress
Black shoes
(unless otherwise noted)
National Official Dress
We would like to remind you about the official dress code for National Leadership Conference. It must be worn at all official business meetings and general sessions. If you are not wearing the official dress you will not be allowed in. Below is a description of the official dress
Official blazer is required• Professional white shirt • Neckwear options can include the neckwear from the official emblematic supplier; black tie; black bow tie; single strand of pearls; red, black, and/or white scarf; or no neckwear • Black bottoms (slacks, skirt, sheath dress) • Shoes (black preferred) • FCCLA red blazer