Number of National Programs
What is eight?
Designed to be integrated into the FCS classroom to help reinforce lessons with opportunities for hands-on practice.
What is a National Program?
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America
What is FCCLA?
What is Orlando, Florida
Number of National Officers
What is 10?
The deadline to apply for national program awards
What is March 3rd?
In the Stand Up Program about advocacy, members will learn to use their voice to make a _____________
What is a positive impact?
Students Taking Action with Recognition
What does STAR (in STAR Events) stand for?
February 10-14
When is FCCLA week?
The three R's of membership
What is Recruit, Retain, and Recognize?
Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety
What is the FACTS program?
Healthy You, Fit You, Real You, Resilient You
What are the units of the Student Body Program?
Hospitality and Tourism, Human Service, Visual Arts & Design, Education and Training
What Career Pathways best match FCCLA?
March 25-26
When is the State Leadership Conference?
The number of members and chapters at the national level
What is ~244,000 Members, and ~5,300 Chapters?
Strengthen families as a foundational unit of society, and explore careers that support families.
What are the goals of Families First?
A Better You, Family Ties, Working on Working, Take the Lead, Speak Out fo FCCLA
What are the Power of One Units?
The Official Colors of FCCLA
What are Red and White?
February 5th
When is the Region Competition?
The name of the national member newsletter
What is Member Minute?
A program that guides students to develop, plan, carry out, evaluate projects to discover their strengths and then develop and practice career-ready skills.
What is the Career Connection program?
A program through which involving youth teaching one another how to earn, spend, save, and protect money wisely.
What is the Financial Fitness program?
How to join
December 11th at Westlake High School
When and where is Stuff the Jar Night?
What is the name of th National Outreach Program
What is Explore, Act, Tell (E.A.T.)?