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FBLA

2024-2025
Random thought: Who are these
people and what do they have in
common?
What if I told you I know
the secret for enjoying
high school?

What if I told you I know


the secret for making
great friends & lasting
relationships?

What if I told you I know


the secret for reaching
your academic & personal
goals?

CURIOUS???
So what does CTSO stand for?
Career & Technical Student
Organizations
– Career & Technical Student Organization
– Career and Technical Education Student Organizations (CTSO) provide unique opportunities for students to receive
vocational education support designed to enhance school-based and work-based learning.
What CTSOs do we offer at CHS?
CTSO’s available at CHS:
– FBLA
You may have also heard of:
– FFA
– DECA
– HOSA
– FCCLA
– SKILLS USA
– TSA
Students will be able to…

● Recognize and discuss the


academic & professional
benefits of participating in a
CTSO.
● Draw connections between
participation & success.
● Explore the CTSO/Real-World
connections.

● Use today’s lesson to create a


plan for extra-curricular
involvement this school year.
Think about it…
What are 3 goals you have for
this school year?
Questions to consider
1. What is the meaning of the term “extracurricular”?
2. What extracurricular activities are available in our school
& community?
1. Jot them down.
2. Circle the extracurricular activities in which you are
currently involved.
3. What are the benefits of extracurricular participation?

http://blog.goennounce.com/top-10-reasons-to-get-involved-in-extracurricular-activities-2/
What is Extracurricular?

An activity at a school or college pursued in addition to the


normal course of study. i.e CTSOs
What are the benefits of being a part of
CTSO’s?
What do CTSO’s provide?
Real-life experiences
Pathway to higher education
Opportunities for scholarships & awards
Resume’ enhancement
Leadership opportunities
Network with industry professionals
Let’s Go Back to Your Goals
– In what ways could joining a CTSO help you meet your personal goals?

– What other CTSO benefits do you find appealing? Why?

– Is personal & professional growth important for high school students? If


so, what role can CTSO’s play?
What is FBLA?

– Future Business Leaders of America is a nonprofit educational association for


middle school, high school, and collegiate students who are interested in
learning more about the free enterprise system.
– FBLA is a nationally recognized student organization in the United States of
America.
– https://youtu.be/PA_HMDwV2T4?si=PoqWu3Oa717Bhu9b
9,000
FBLA MEMBERS in High School

300
FCCLA MEMBERS in High School
What can I do?
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FBLA Dues

– $30 to join
Monthly Meetings

– Meetings:
– Monthly
– Wednesday
– WIN Period
– Specific topics for each month
– Guest Speakers
– Competitions
– Activities
– Fundraisers
– Stoby’s, Coffee, Sheets, Bundt Cakes, Catalogue Orders,

– Community Service
Community Service

– Local: – State
– Blood Drives – Arkansas Children’s Hospital
– Friday, September 27 – Collect gloves, blankets or beanies,
phone chargers (brand new)
– Friday, February 2

– Adopt a family
– Thanksgiving
Conferences
(Competitions)

Spring Conference, State Conference and


National Conference
Basic Training

– Thursday, November 21, 2024


– District Competitors only
– At ASU-Beebe
– Professional Dress
– Sign up for competitions

**More information to come.


Spring Conference

– Wednesday, January 29, 2024


– Competitors only
– At UCA
– Professional Dress
– Sign up for competitions
State Conference

– Monday, April 7 & Tuesday, April


8, 2025
– Little Rock Convention Center
– Competitors only
– Must place at District to advance
to State OR compete in a State
only event
– Includes t-shirt
– Professional dress both days
National Conference

– June 29-July 2, 2025


– Anaheim, California
– Competitors only
– 1st-4th Place Qualify for Nationals
– We will fundraise for 1st & 2nd Place to
attend Nationals
– 3rd & 4th Place can attend but you will pay
your way
FBLA Nationals (Atlanta-2023)
Other Ways To Get
Involved
Business Achievement Awards

– The Business Achievement Awards (BAA) are an aggressive, self-directed, results-based


business and leadership program designed to complement academics while accelerating a
student's leadership skills. The awards focus on the words surrounding the FBLA Crest:
Service, Education, and Progress. There is a heavy emphasis on education with integrated
classroom projects.
– The online BAA is located at http://www.fbla-pbl.org/baa3/.
– The individual recognition is a four-tier program (Future, Business, Leader, America) aligned
with the FBLA-PBL Goals, NBEA Standards, and Career Clusters. The individual program has a
March 1 deadline for the first three levels and an April 25 deadline for the America award.
– In addition to receiving their pin a the Regional Campaign Rally and Recognition Section at the
National Leadership Conference, all recipients of this award who attend the NLC will receive
an America ribbon in their schools conference registration packet.
Community Service Awards

– The Community Service Awards Program recognizes members with extraordinary


commitment to community service. It has three levels:
– CSA Community (50 hours)
– CSA Service (200 hours)
– CSA Achievement (500 hours)
– Hours for the CSA are cumulative and build throughout a student's FBLA career.
– The online CSA is located at http://www.fbla-pbl.org/csa2/.
– The Community and Service award winners will receive a certificate, available online
to be printed out when a CSA Award is submitted by the adviser. The CSA Achievement
award winners will receive a pin in their schools conference registration packet to
wear through the National Leadership Conference.
Leadership
President

– Preside over all meetings and prepare an agenda for each meeting
– Coordinates chapter activities by keeping in close touch with the other officers, the
members and the advisers.
– Take charge of preparing one of the reports submitted at the State Leadership
Conference
– Represent the chapter at special functions
– Show the qualities of a leader
– Keeps chapter work moving well by following up on progress being made on all
activities.
– Calls special meetings as needed.
– Maintains contact with state president and regional president.
Vice President

– Preside over meetings in the absence of the president


– Oversee all committees, teams and community service projects
– Plans fun activity for each class meeting
– Assist the president
– Take charge of preparing one of the reports submitted at the State Leadership
Conference
Secretary

– Prepare and read all minutes of meetings (preparing minutes means to take
accurate notes of motions and type them according to the state guidelines;
such minutes will be kept in a permanent book and should be readily available
at all meetings)
– Handle general correspondence of the chapter
– Keep an accurate membership and attendance roll
– Take charge of preparing one of the reports submitted at the State Leadership
Conference
Treasurer

– Keep accurate, up-to-date financial records


– Assist in the collection of money for dues and money-making projects
– Prepare treasurer’s report for each meeting
– Take charge of preparing one of the reports submitted at the State Leadership
Conference
– Presides over monthly class meetings
– Other duties as assigned
Reporter

– Prepare news release or articles for the local chapter of all FBLA activities within one
week of the activity
– Submit articles to the state FBLA publication.
– Maintains accurate and up-to-date social media accounts
– Serves as chapter photographer/videographer
– Presides over monthly class meetings.
– Other duties as assigned
SIGN UP: Monday, August 28
● FBLA folder will be in Schoology with link to sign up
● Pay dues to:
○ Ms. Echlin (Room 901)
○ Mrs. Langford (Room 902)
○ Mrs. Alexander (Room 900)
●Dues are $30
○ Cash
○ Check (must have a phone number)
● Deadline to pay dues: Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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