Wessington Springs Junior High Chapter Program of Work Wessington Springs FCCLA Junior High Chapter September, 2016
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1 Wessington Springs Junior High Chapter Program of Work Wessington Springs FCCLA Junior High Chapter September, 2016 Explore leadership Decide on theme Life Begins at the End of Your Comfort Zone Complete Program of Work Plan individual project (Power of One A Better You) Organize chapter Theme Officers Program of Work Leadership Skill Development All month Design Chapter T-shirt Membership End of month Personal Assessment of Interests and Abilities Career (Sign on to the Career ) September 20th 30 th Introduce Power of One Plan A Better You Project Leadership Skills Development September 26 th
2 October, 2016 Work on National, State, and Local Projects Carry out community service projects Raise funds for chapter projects Carry out Power of One project Fall Leadership Conference Leadership Skill Development October 2 nd -3 rd Trinity Flowers Luke Knipfer Mackenzie Roduner Introduce STAR Events Competitive Events October 5 th All Members Supper at Volleyball Game with Highmore/Harold Chapter Resource Management (Financial Fitness) October 6 th Trinity Flowers Cooper Hainy Brendin LaBore Cameron Schipper South Dakota Healthy Living Summit Career not a Job Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Careers (Middle School Broadcast Show) Leadership Service in Action and Student Body Career Sign on to the Career October 19 th Broadcast Oct. 27th Chelsey Schafer All Members Help with P.A.S.S. Program during Parent/Teacher Conferences Volley for the Cure Night Comfy Couch Raffle Elementary Fall Festival Leadership Service in Action Leadership Service in Action (Local Cancer Fund) Leadership Service in Action (Activity for lower elementary students) October 27 th October 28 th October 31 st Trinity Flowers Mackenzie Roduner Emma Lammey Chair Riley Larson Chelsey Schafer Landon Wolter Brendin LaBore Monte Azure
3 Work on A Better You Project Power of One Throughout month
4 November, 2016 Raise funds for chapter projects Work on national, state, and local projects Carry out individual Power of One projects Develop STAR Event projects Pie Sales Chapter Resource Management Financial Fitness Sales begin Nov. 1 st Bake Nov. 21 st & 22 nd Deliver Nov. 23 rd Chair Emma Lammey Honor Education Staff (American Education Week) Recognition of Others American Education Week (Nov. 13 th -18 th) Co-chairs Ronnie Adair and Chelsey Schafer Piper Jones Taylor Nelson Breakfast Sales Business, Management & Administration; Marketing Careers (Microbusiness and Holiday Mall) Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Careers; Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Careers (Safe Rides Save Lives PSA) Chapter Resource Management Financial Fitness Career Career Sign on to the Career FACTS (Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety) November 11 th Throughout month Throughout month Co-chairs Cameron Schipper & Landon Wolter Brendin LaBore Riley Hines Monte Azure Marketing Tyler Fastnacht Jacob Messmer Luke Knipfer Lane Olinger Business NaLea Dunsmore Cooper Hainy Tyler Kole Rydell Krueger Angeleena McGeough Angela Paulson Madison Privett Mackenzie Roduner Kenzee Schafer
5 Education & Training Careers (Mini lessons to elementary students Career American Education Week (Nov. 13 th -18 th) Gerritt Brandenburg Trinity Flowers Jacob Messmer Mackenzie Roduner Illustrated Talks and other STAR Events Work on projects for District & State Competition STAR Events Throughout month Work on Power of One Project - Working on Working Project - Take the Lead Power of One Throughout month
6 December, 2016 Raise funds for chapter projects Work on national, state, and local projects Carry out individual Power of One projects Develop STAR Event projects Attend Career Fair (Whitney Reider s FCCLA/Senior Experience Project Career December 1 st Business, Management & Administration; Marketing Careers (Microbusiness and Holiday Mall) Career December 9 th Supper at DHBB (Hitchcock/Tulare) Chapter Resource Management - Financial Fitness December 15 th Illustrated Talks and other STAR Events Work on projects for District & State Competition Power of One Projects - Take the Lead STAR Events All month Power of One All month
7 January, 2017 Raise funds for chapter projects Work on national, state, and local projects Carry out individual Power of One projects Develop STAR Event projects Information Technology (Introduction to animation and game development Scratch coding software) Career Gerritt Brandenburg Illustrated Talks and other STAR Events Work on projects for District & State Competition Competitive Events All month Region 3 Meeting FCCLA/Life Smarts Knowledge Bowl STAR Events Leadership Skills Development Leadership Skills Development January 25 th January 25 th Power of One Projects Power of One All month
8 February, 2017 Raise funds for chapter projects Work on national, state, and local projects Carry out individual Power of One projects Develop STAR Event projects Architecture & Construction Careers; Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Careers (Build doll house and decorate) Career Throughout month Kenzee Schafer Jacob Messmer STEM Careers (Different Types of Engineering) Career Throughout month Cooper Hainy Rydell Krueger FCCLA Week Promotion of FCCLA February 12 th -18th Tiffany Knipfer Benefit at DHBB Game (Kimball/Wolsey) Leadership Service in Action February 14 th Healthy Foods for Teens (Healthy Snacks) Student Body Throughout the month Tyler Fastnacht Luke Knipfer
9 Government & Public Administration (Tour of court house careers and observation of course in session) Career February 28 th Trinity Flowers
10 March, 2017 Raise funds for chapter projects Work on national, state, and local projects Carry out individual Power of One projects Complete projects for state competition Health Services Careers (Mock accident and tour of medical facilities and careers Career March 2 nd Jacob Messmer Lane Olinger Mackenzie Roduner Architecture & Construction Careers; Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Careers (Build doll house and decorate) Career Throughout month Kenzee Schafer Jacob Messmer Importance of Saving Tour of Bank (Finance Career Cluster) Financial Fitness Career Week of March 13 th Tyler Kole Healthy Foods for Teens (Healthy Snacks) Student Body Throughout the month Tyler Fastnacht Luke Knipfer National Nutrition Month Activities Student Body Throughout the month Brendin LaBore Chloe Munsen Cameron Schipper Seth Tebay Landon Wolter Open House State Mtg. Projects Presentations STAR Events Leadership March 30 th attending state meeting
11 April, 2017 Work on national, state, and local projects Recognize members for achievements State Leadership Conference STAR Events Leadership Recognition April 2 nd 4 th Members attending state meeting Budgeting Simulation Financial Fitness Throughout the month 8th Grade Members Agriculture Careers (Plants and animals) Career Sign on to Career Throughout the month Mackenzie Roduner Tyler Fastnacht Kade VonEye Manufacturing Careers (Manufacture a product) Career Sign on to Career Throughout the month Jacob Messmer Gerritt Brandenburg Cooper Hainy Healthy Foods for Teens (Healthy Snacks) Student Body Throughout the month Tyler Fastnacht Luke Knipfer FCCLA Banquet Membership Recognition April 21 st
12 Wessington Springs FCCLA Senior Chapter May, 2017 Work on national, state, and local projects Recognize people who have helped throughout the year Hospitality and Tourism Careers (Restaurant) Career Throughout the month Nalea Dunsmore Trinity Flowers Angeleena McGeough Madison Privett Tyler Kole Cooper Hainy Human Services Careers (Help those who helped you) Career Throughout the month Luke Knipfer Your Decision.Get a Plan for the Future Career Throughout the month 8 th Grade members
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