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What does FCCLA stand for?

Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America.

Why is FCCLA unique?

It is the only in-school organization that focuses on the family.

The mission:


(first sentence)

To promote personal growth and leadership development through Family and Consumer Sciences.

FCCLA purposes:


(only two)

1: To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of one.


2: To promote greater understanding between youth and adults.

Tagline

The ultimate leadership experience.

Motto

"Toward new horizons"

Date founded:

June 11, 1945

FCCLA magazine:

Teen Times

FCCLA flower:

Red rose

FCCLA colors:

Red and white

Who can join FCCLA?

Students through grade twelve who are currently taking, or has taken a Family and Consumer Sciences class.

National staff executive director:

Sandy Spovone

Governing body of FCCLA:

National Board of Directors

Location of national headquarters:

Reston, Virginia

Location of state headquarters:


(Alabama)

Montegomery, Alabama

State pres.


(Alabama)

Shelbey Wages

State adviser:


(Alabama)

Jennifer Adams

Local advisor:


(Alabama)

Mandy Pope

Local pres.


(Spring Garden HS, Alabama)

Emory Reedy

What region is Alabama located in?

Southern

Career Connection-

A National Program that guides the youth to link their skills for success in careers, families, and communities.

FACTS-

Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety.

Families First-

A National peer education through which the youth gain a greater understanding of how families work and learn skills to become stronger family members.


* Japanese Exchange Program

Financial Fitness-

A National peer education program that involves youth teaching other youth how to make, save, and spend money wisely.

Power of One-

A self directed program that lets you set goals for yourself and achieve them.

STOP the Violence-

Students Taking on Prevention

Student Body-

A national peer education program that helps the youth learn to eat right, be fit, and make healthy choices.

Family and Consumer Sciences Knowledge Bowl-

A three-level, team competition that challenges students knowledge of Family and Consumer Sciences.