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Congratulations Pennsylvania 2011 STAR Events National Team!

 

 

STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition) are competitive events in which members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills and occupational preparation. STAR Events offers individual skill development through the following: Cooperative--teams work to accomplish specific goals; individualized--members work alone to accomplish specific goals; and competitive--individual or team performance measured by an established set of criteria. As of the 2010-2011 school year, there are 31 different Pennsylvania STAR Events in which members may participate. 

 

FOUNDATIONAL EVENTS

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY
CAREER INVESTIGATION
ENTREPRENEURSHIP

FOCUS ON CHILDREN

ILLUSTRATED TALK

INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS

JOB INTERVIEW

LIFE EVENT PLANNING

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE

RECYCLE AND REDESIGN

 

LEADERSHIP EVENTS

CHAPTER SERVICE PROJECT DISPLAY

CHAPTER SERVICE PROJECT MANUAL
CHAPTER SHOWCASE DISPLAY

CHAPTER SHOWCASE MANUAL
ENVIRONMENTAL AMBASSADOR

NATIONAL PROGRAMS IN ACTION

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CAREER PREPARATION EVENTS

CULINARY ARTS
EARLY CHILDHOOD

FASHION CONSTRUCTION
FASHION DESIGN

FOOD INNOVATIONS

INTERIOR DESIGN

TEACH AND TRAIN

PENNSYLVANIA (ONLY) EVENTS

PASTRY ARTS BAKING
PASTRY ARTS CAKE DECORATING
FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE

 

NEW EVENTS FOR 2010-2011

ADVOCACY

HOSPITALITY, TOURISM & RECREATION

LEADERSHIP

NUTRITION AND WELLNESS

 

The FCCLA Planning Process should be used to develop projects for STAR Events.

Planning Process Overview

Planning Process Worksheet in writeable Adobe

Planning Process Worksheet in Word (can be saved)

FCCLA members with disabilities as properly identified by a certified psychologist or physician and having an Individualized Education Plan (I.E.P.) will be reasonably accommodated in FCCLA regional, state, and national events.  Any competitive events will be modified to provide an equal competitive opportunity.  Such members may be allowed to provide and utilize special equipment that FCCLA may not be able to provide.

Requests for reasonable accommodations should be made in writing, with a description of the handicap, along with any specific needs stated, to the State Facilitator and returned by the regional or state conference registration form deadline.  For national events, the request must be returned 90 days prior to the start of the national meeting.



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