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Page 1: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

Professional DaySickles High School

July 31, 2006

Page 2: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

Power of OnePower of OneBasicsBasics

Make your dreams come true with

Power of OneIt’s as easy as…..

1. Choose a personal concern2. Set a goal3. Plan and carry out steps to

meet your goal.

Page 3: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

WHO can participate in WHO can participate in Power of One?Power of One?

Any state and nationally affiliated member

Page 4: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

Two Project LevelsTwo Project LevelsLevel 1: Less experienced members • Hands on• Short duration• Lessons learn in class• Create a concrete end product• Middle School, special needs, ESOL students

Level 2: More experienced members• Involve intermediate or long term effort• Create concrete end products• Realize long-term accomplishments• Personal insights• High School students with FCCLA experience

Any member is allowed to choose either level.

Page 5: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

What is a Power of One What is a Power of One Project?Project?

• Is an individual activity the student creates to reach a personal goal.

• Should relate to subjects taught in FACS classes

• Must involve in-depth effort

Page 6: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

How Much Time Is SpentHow Much Time Is Spent

• There is no time limit• Can work at own speed

Or• Limits may be set by

teacher as class projects

Page 7: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

Units of Power of OneUnits of Power of One

• A Better You• Family Ties• Working on Working• Take The Lead• Speak Out for FCCLA

Page 8: Professional Day Sickles High School July 31, 2006

Power of OnePower of OneRecognitionRecognition

All Five Units must be complete along with an application for recognition

• Local: Advisor/Chapter Recognition• State: Recognized at the annual

state leadership conference • National: Recognized at the national

leadership conference