FAMILY, CAREER AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA (Formerly FHA-HERO)
Quality secondary Family and Consumer Sciences education programs include California FCCLA as an intra-curricular teaching strategy to extend and enrich classroom instruction. The Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum becomes alive as teachers guide students in developing leadership skills, exploring career paths, interacting with school and community members, and participating in chapter activities. What students learn in Family and Consumer Sciences class goes hand-in-hand with activities in California FCCLA.
UPCOMING EVENTS: https://www.ca-fccla.org/
State Leadership Conference April 27-30, 2019 in Riverside, CA
The Competitive Recognition Events program gives students opportunities to apply skills learned in the Family and Consumer Sciences classroom, and to receive local, state, and national recognition for their accomplishments.
Gaining Skills For Life
California FCCLA offers members opportunities for developing leadership skills, exploring career paths, interacting with school and community members and coordinating chapter programs. Today, these skills are developed through FCCLA activities and the Family and Consumer Sciences curriculum.
Providing Leadership Opportunities
For the past 67 years, the California FCCLA has provided leadership experiences to students at four levels of the organization by developing a strong network consisting of chapter, region, state, and national structures. Elected officers at each level are responsible for planning and implementing activities such as the Region Officers Training Conference and annual State Leadership Conference.
Applying Skills Learned in Curriculum
California FCCLA offers the Competitive Recognition Events program for students to apply skills learned in the classroom and to receive recognition for their accomplishments. The CRE program consists of 20 events; such as Culinary Arts Display, Energy and Resource Conservation, Job Application and Interview and Fashion Design. Corporations and institutions provide support for the program with cash donations, scholarships and prizes for the state winners.