FCCLA
Monday Media 9/24/18
SEE YOU AT THE FALL RALLY ON THURSDAY!
Fall Rally Reminders
We are at capacity for this event. Following directions will be critical to the success of the day.
- Students need to be in official FCCLA dress code but can wear comfortable shoes.
- Red, white, or black polo or collared shirts and black pants (have students get as close to this as possible)
- Students need a multiple release form
- Teachers will enter and register, students will be guided to the opening session seating area during this time
- Lunch is a box lunch and there will be two seating areas for eating
- Invoices are being sent today
- Bring an umbrella just in case
- We are doing some membership recognition at Fall Rally, get your affiliation in and 30 x 30 in for your chapter to be called!
DON'T FORGET - Advisor Workshop during the FCCLA Fall Rally
FCCLA Fall Rally: Race for Red Information
Thursday, Sep 27, 2018, 09:30 AM
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, West 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Major Changes in the 2018-2019 Competitive Events Guide
Have you met your Membership Goals? THESE SCHOOLS HAVE...
Welcome back to East Central High School, Franklin County, Lewis Cass, and Lost River Career Co-op
Huge welcome to new chapter Indiana Creek!
30 x 30
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
FCCLA and the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK) are encouraging chapters across the nation to get involved in life-saving advocacy as we work together to Take Down Tobacco and #BetheFirst tobacco-free generation! The trainings and resources offered by CTFK help your students understand the dangers of tobacco use and how their voices can make a difference.
The first 100 chapters to take the next step and lead their own training will earn $100. FCCLA chapters that host a training for at least 75 youth can also enter to win one of three $1,000 cash prizes. Contest ends December 15, 2018.
Access from AT&T
National FCCLA is excited to continue partnering with Access from AT&T to engage chapters in bringing affordable internet access to low-income families in their community.
This FCCLA-recommended Community Service Project asks chapters to:
- Host a promotional event at a community-wide school event.
- Distribute flyers at a local grocery store, community center, SNAP and/or welfare office.
- Promote the Access program twice on social media platforms.
Why engage? With the start of a new school year, this is an excellent community service project that can be easily integrated in the classroom. The first 50 chapters to sign up to engage in the program will receive a free promotional toolkit with give-away materials, flyers, and tips for a successful project. Additionally, the first 50 chapters to submit a brief report by April 15, 2019 will receive $250.
To participate, chapters should take a look to see if their state is included in the 21 states where AT&T Access is available. If yes, they should sign up to participate here.
State Associations located within the 21 state service area will also have the opportunity to partner with Access. States that host an Access from AT&T booth at their Spring Leadership Conference will earn a $475 stipend. States can opt-in here.
Fall District 8 Meeting
WHEN: Saturday, November 3rd
WHERE: Franklin Community HS
TIME: 8:30 am -3:30 pm
WHAT: Sewing stockings for troops. NO sewing experience necessary! In the past 3 years we have made over 2,000 stockings and been in the news and received many thank you notes from around the world!
We extend this meeting invite to ANY FCCLA chapter who would like to attend. This is a free meeting, students only need to bring their lunch. We would LOVE any brightly colored Christmas themed fabric, thread, ribbon, or monetary donations to assist with this project.
Please ask your chapter members who would be interested to print and complete the district representative application (link below) and then scan and EMAIL it Michelle Overman at: moverman@gcsc.k12.in.us
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Mq2Gp00Ayjwvzexya5-U9AsDjXWOM6drvY1-MmR09Qo/edit?usp=sharing
October 24 - Third Annual Local Food Summit
Ball State University along with the Muncie Food Hub Partnership and Purdue Extension-Delaware County will be hosting the Annual Local Food Summit. The summit explores current trends in our local and regional food system, cutting-edge innovations from food and farming entrepreneurs, food stories from here and afar, and the chance to help shape our local food landscape through policy, planning, and action.
If you are interested in attending with your students, please email Lisa Garner at lgarner@bsu.edu with the names of your attendees no later than October 15th. Space is limited. You will need to arrange your own transportation and plan to arrive at the Ball State Alumni Center (2800 W. Bethel Avenue, Muncie) by 3:15 pm.
For more information visit: www.muncieneighborhoods.org/foodsummit.
SAVE THE DATE: Be a Teacher Day - November 16th
High School State Farm Grant
Middle School Only Opporunity
Middle School FCS Programs are invited to apply for the iBuckleUp, WeBuckeUp program.
Learn how to create a project focused on an increasing need to promote seat belt usage among middle school students. The project starts with a specialized middle school training at the Fall Rally.
Benefits of Participating
Fall Rally • Each chapter will receive free registration for the Fall Leadership Rally for up to two advisers and five students
Grant • Each chapter will receive $400 dollars. This funding will be utilized for whole-school middle school affiliation and to implement the project
Click on the file below to find out more information!
BE A SPONSOR...BE A STAR (STAR EVENT SPONSOR)
**Download the Competitive events sponsorship form below**
Save the Date
November 16 - Be a Teacher Day
March 7-9, 2019 - State Leadership Conference
April 22-23, 2019 - FCS Spring Conference