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1 Directions As you enter please complete the first two columns in the K- W-L chart BEFORE we start the presentation.

2 Membership & Sustainability
2012 NC CTE Summer Conference

3 Introductions Nicole Mas Reno Palombit
Former NJ FCCLA & national officer North Garner Middle School FACS Teacher Reno Palombit Former NC FCCLA & national officer Leesville Road High School FACS Teacher

4 Objectives Discover resources to build and sustain your FCCLA chapter members List characteristics of effective FCCLA chapters Practice utilizing the FCCLA Planning Process and developing a Program of Work Nicole

5 Agenda 2012-2013 FCCLA Membership Kit The 3 R’s of Membership
Characteristics of an Effective Chapter Chapter Structure Co-curricular Methods The Planning Process Developing a Program of Work Workshop: Utilizing the planning process/program of work Unanswered Questions Nicole

6 What is FCCLA? New FCCLA Video

7 Membership Kit Join FCCLA CD-ROM FCCLA membership recruitment poster
FCCLA at-a-glance poster Reno

8 The 3 R’s of Membership Recruit Image is important Build word of mouth
Design a timely recruitment campaign Make membership a part of everything Expand your focus Plan fun recruitment events Reno

9 The 3 R’s of Membership Retain
Communicate with members regularly (social media) Engage members in chapter meetings Encourage involvement in competitive events and national programs Point system Reno

10 The 3 R’s of Membership Recognize
Recognition applications are due to national FCCLA March 1st Provide local recognition Announcements End-of-year awards banquet Bulletin boards Publicize student accomplishments in local and social media Reno

11 Top 10 Characteristics of Effective Chapters
Manageable (start small) Student-led Program of work in place Conducts orderly, intentional meetings Implements an officer training Co-curricular Visible in the community Use competitive events & national programs Recognition for students Effective fundraising campaigns Nicole

12 Chapter Structure NIcole Handout

13 The Co-Curricular Chapter
What does it look like? Dedicate some class time to introduce FCCLA Recruit from FACS classes Teach leadership (Dynamic Leadership) Class officers/representatives Use national program resources to teach content (Power of One, Financial Fitness, Student Body) Use STAR Events as class projects (why reinvent the wheel?) What’s going on in FCCLA? (segment/bulletin) Nicole

14 The Planning Process Line Up
Reno Activity

15 The FCCLA Planning Process
Identify Concerns Set a Goal Form a Plan Act Follow-Up Reno

16 Identify Concerns What issues are pressing?
What needs/wants should be met? What do you want to learn? What do you want to see accomplished? How do you want to see it executed? What are you worried about? Nicole

17 Set a Goal Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-bound Nicole

18 Form a Plan Who What When Where How Resources Timeline of activities
Program of work Nicole

19 Act Summarize and record plainly how the plan was executed
Omit judgment/evaluation (save this for the follow- up) Nicole

20 Follow-Up How did you evaluate your goal? What did you learn?
How would you change the project? Who did you thank? How did you thank them? Nicole

21 Program of Work Definition: A group of projects tied together because they contribute to the same objectives of an organization i.e.- FCCLA’s mission and purposes Chapter officers develop w/ your guidance Keep it realistic (start small) Organize by month or goal Distribute it to members, students, & others Include chapter, district, state, and national meetings Brand it with FCCLA & FACS logo Reno

22 Workshop Directions Use the FCCLA Planning Process to set a goal and form a plan for your chapter! Examples: Increase male membership Conduct an officer training Utilize 2 national programs Utilize the Program of Work handout as part of your Form a Plan Reno

23 Using the FCCLA Planning Process & Developing a Program of Work
Reno Workshop

24 Conclusion Unanswered questions from your K-W-L chart?
Complete the last column of your K-W-L chart- What did you learn? Nicole & Reno

25 Thank you! rpalombit@wcpss.net Nmas@wcpss.net
2012 NC CTE Summer Conference


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