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What do the letters FCCLA stand for?

Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America

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What is the tagline for FCCLA?

The Ultimate Leadership Experience

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Who is the National Executive Director of FCCLA?

Sandy Spavone

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Name 5 Youth Concerns…

Teen Pregnancy, Parenting, Family Relationships, Substance Abuse, Peer Pressure, Environment, Teen Violence, Career Exploration, Entrepreneurship

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What is the flower of the organization?

The red rose is the flower of the organization.

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What does the flower of the organization represent?

It represents the search for beauty in everyday living.

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What is the motto?

Toward New Horizons

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Name the 5 components of the planning process… (Must be in this order)

Identify a concern, Set your Goal, Form a Plan, Act, Follow Up

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What are the colors of FCCLA?

The colors of the organization are red and white.

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What is the first purpose of the organization?

To provide opportunities for personal development and preparation for adult life.

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What is the second purpose of the organization?

To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of society.

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What is the third purpose of the organization?

To encourage democracy through cooperative action in the home and community.

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What is the fourth purpose of the organization?

To encourage individual and group involvement in helping achieve global cooperation and harmon.

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What is the fifth purpose of the organization?

To promote greater understanding between youth and adults.

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What is the sixth purpose of the organization?

To provide opportunities for making decisions and for assuming responsibilities.

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What is the seventh purpose of the organization?

To prepare for the multiple roles of society.

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What is the eighth purpose of the organization?

To promote family and consumer sciences and related occupations.

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Local groups of FCCLA should be referred to as ____________________.

Chapters

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Meetings should be opened and closed with the official ________________.

Ceremonies

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FCCLA is the only in-school organization with the ___________ as its central focus.

Family

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FCCLA provides opportunities for active student participation at the _____________, __________________ and _________________ levels.

local, state, and national

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During what month do we celebrate FCCLA week?

February

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Where will the National Leadership Conference be held in 2026?

Washington D.C

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How many national officers (students) are elected by the voting delegates at the annual FCCLA National Leadership Conference?

10

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Who is the current FCCLA National President and where do they live?

Eva Orr Arkansas

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What is Lead4Change?

It is the National Outreach Program that is the nation’s leading and fastest growing free leadership and service program. It is aligned with education standards and 21st century skills to create a transformation in your students and community.

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How long has National FCCLA been partnering with Lead4Change?

Since 2015.

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What is Say Yes to FCS?

It is a national outreach campaign designed to bring attention to Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) education as a valuable and viable career path.

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What is the name of the FCCLA National Magazine?

Teen Times

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When was the first Teen Times published?

November 1945

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In 1945, the official magazine of the New Homemakers of America (NHA) was called ____________ and it was published twice a year.

Chatterbox

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What is the national theme this year?

conneCTEd

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When was the organization founded?

June 11, 1945

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Where was the organization founded?

Chicago, Illinois

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Who is considered the founder of the organization?

Edna P. Amidon

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The Future Homemakers of America emblem in 1945 was _______-sided, representing the _______ purposes of the organization.

eight

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On the Future Homemakers of America emblem, there are rays extending outward from the center to represent __________.

the influence of the home on the community and the world.

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The first national adviser for both FHA and the NHA was?

Dr. Hazel Frost

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During the year of 1945, what was the name of the organization that was founded for African American students in 16 states where schools were segregated by state law?

New Homemakers of America

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What is the Japanese Exchange Program?

It is a scholarship opportunity for FCCLA members to travel to Japan for four-to-six weeks as an exchange student. The scholarship is funded by the Kikkoman Corporation and administered by Youth for Understanding USA.

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When did the organization change its name from Future Homemakers of America to Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America?

July 1999

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Other than FCCLA, what other names has the organization been called?

Future Homemakers of America, New Homemakers of America

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Future Homemakers of America and New Homemakers of America merged during what year?

1965

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When Georgia New Homemakers of America merged with the Future Homemakers of America, this merger made the Georgia Association of Future Homemakers of America the ______ largest state association in the nation.

Fourth

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When Georgia New Homemakers of America merged with the Future Homemakers of America, this merger mad the Georgia Association of Future Homemakers of America’s membership total to

_________ members in ______ chapters.

30,785 members in 515 chapters.

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When was the first national convention held?

July 1948

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Where was the first national convention held?

Kansas City, MO

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How many delegates attended the first national meeting?

2,000 delegates

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Who and when was the organization’s first male national officer elected?

Toney Bingham, July 1973

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Georgia hosted the National Leadership Meeting for the first in ________.

July 1982

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When did STAR Events begin?

1983 National Leadership Meeting

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When did the series of national regional meetings called Cluster Meetings begin?

1983

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In the winter of 1985, what publication was introduced for chapter advisors?

The Advisor

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STOP (Students Taking on Prevention) the Violence was introduced at which National Meeting?

July 2000 in Orlando, FL

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Where is the National FCCLA Headquarters located?

Herndon, VA

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Adults who are interested in supporting the goals of the organization may become ___& ___ members.

Alumni & Associates

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This partner contest is sponsored by the National Road Safety Foundation and is an initiative for FCCLA members to display advocacy through encouraging their peers to make safe choices on the road _____________.

Safe Rides Save Lives

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This partner contest is sponsored by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids and is an advocacy program that helps students understand the dangers of tobacco and nicotine use and how to use their voices to be the first tobacco and nicotine free generation _________________.

Take Down Tobacco

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This competition encourages FCCLA members to test their personal finance or fashion management

skills through two rounds of competition in the fall and spring. Teams can participate in one or both

rounds of competition using the virtual business classroom software. This competition is called

_________________.

FCCLA/Knowledge Matters Simulations

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This is a team competition that challenges students’ knowledge in six content areas including all career clusters and FCCLA is quizzed at the National Leadership Conference _____________________.

FCCLA/LifeSmarts Knowledge Bowl

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What are the six content areas students are quizzed on in the LifeSmarts Knowledge Bowl?

  1. Personal Finance

  2. Consumer Rights & Responsibilities

  3. Technology

  4. Health & Safety

  5. Environment

  6. FCCLA Knowledge

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The national program with The Healthy You, The Fit You, The Real You and The Resilient You components is called _________________.

Student Body

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The national program which teaches teens to manage their money is called ___________.

Financial Fitness

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The national program which promotes highway traffic safety is called ___________________.

FACTS (Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety)

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The national program which uses peer education to strengthen families is called ________.

Families First

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The national program which guides members to identify local concerns and carry out projects to

improve their communities is called ____________.

Community Service

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The national program which promotes job readiness is called ____________.

Career Connection

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The individual project recognition program is called ___________________.

Power of One

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The national program that is a peer education program that guides member to develop, plan, carry out, and evaluate advocacy activities to improve the quality of life in their communities is called ________________.

Stand Up

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What are the 3 units of the Stand-Up program?

  1. Assess current needs

  2. Educate others regarding concerns

  3. Advocate so that they can make a difference now and in the future

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Name the five units of Power of One.

  1. A Better You

  2. Family Ties

  3. Working on Working

  4. Take the Lead

  5. Speak out for FCCLA

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Name the program that recognizes advisors who oversee strong and active chapters.

Master Advisor

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Name the program that recognizes advisors who spend several years assisting and training new chapter advisors.

Advisor Mentor

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Name the competitive events program that recognizes members for proficiency and achievement in leadership and job-related skills.

STAR Events

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What does the acronym STAR in STAR Events stand for?

Students Taking Action with Recognition

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What is the program designed to help new members learn about FCCLA?

Step One

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In which STAR Event do members plan and conduct a child development related project?

Focus on Children

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In which STAR Event do members go through all the steps in obtaining employment?

Job Interview

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In which STAR Event do members demonstrate their ability to use knowledge and skills gained from their enrollment in an occupational early childhood program?

Early Childhood Education

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In which STAR Event do members make an oral presentation about issues related to family and consumer sciences?

Interpersonal Communications

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In which STAR Events area do members demonstrate skills in producing a quality meal using industrial culinary arts/food service techniques and equipment?

Culinary Arts

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Who may enter the Level 1 category in STAR Events?

Students in grades 5-8

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Who may enter the Level 2 category in STAR Events?

Students in grades 9-10

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Who may enter the Level 3 category in STAR Events?

Students in grades 11-12

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What are the 4 levels of competition in STAR Events?

Local

Regional

State

National

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What is the state theme for this year?

Lights Camera Leadership

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Who is the Georgia Program Specialist for Family and Consumer Sciences?

Vickie Rundbaken

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Who is the Georgia CTSO Coordinator?

Lynsey Singleton

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Who is the Executive Director for Georgia FCCLA?

Caitlin Roberson

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Where is the headquarters for the state association located?

Bogart, Georgia

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How many FCCLA regions are in the State of Georgia?

9

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There are ______ (number) state officer positions.

11 (9 state officers + up to 2 National Liaisons)

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There may be _______ student who run at the State Leadership Conference to represent Georgia as a National Officer Candidate.

2

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If either national officer candidates are not elected at the national level, they will serve as ___________________ the following year.

Vice President of Leadership Development

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Who is the most recent Georgia national officer?

Emma Pitman - National Vice President of community service

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The official publication of the Georgia association is _____________.

Georgia News

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What does CTAE stand for?

Career, Technical and Agricultural Education

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What does CTSO stand for?

Career and Technical Student Organizations

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Name the group of teams that helps to promote membership and serve as a link between regions and the state.

Region Officer Teams

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Name the two camping centers and the locations in Georgia.

Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center - Covington, GA

Camp John Hope - Fort Valley, GA