Goals provide direction and a way to measure this.
What is success?
What does VICA stand for?
What is Vocational Industrial Clubs of America?
What is the SkillsUSA motto?
What is “Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work”?
Who runs and conducts meetings?
Who is the President?
What year was VICA established?
What is 1965?
Goals can be long-range or this type.
What is short-term?
What is the current name of the organization?
What is SkillsUSA?
What color represents the individual?
What is gold?
Who takes minutes at meetings?
Who is the Secretary?
What color blazer is official dress?
What is red?
Name ONE requirement for setting achievable goals.
What is make them specific/reasonable OR list activities OR visualize success?
What year did SkillsUSA officially adopt its current name?
What is 2004?
What do red and white represent?
What are states and chapters?
Who handles money and records finances?
Who is the Treasurer?
What type of tie do male members wear?
What is a plain black tie?
A goal statement has how many parts?
What is three?
What is the SkillsUSA theme?
What is “Champions at Work”?
What does blue represent?
What is the union of states and chapters?
Who steps in when the president is absent?
Who is the Vice President?
Name ONE step to becoming an officer.
What is apply, campaign, give speech, vote, meet criteria?
Name the three parts of a goal statement.
What are what will happen, when it will happen, how it will happen?
This theme connects to what national program phrase?
What is “Prepared with the skills America needs”?
Name TWO points from the SkillsUSA creed. What are (any two):
dignity of work
American way of life
education
fair play
satisfaction through good work
high moral/spiritual standards
Who advises on parliamentary procedure?
Who is the Parliamentarian?
How many goal areas are in the SkillsUSA program of work?
What is seven?