
This national program links options and skills for success in careers, families and communities and shows how FCCLA prepares members for success in multiple career pathways. Members can complete activities in four areas:
•My Skills
•My Life
•My Career
•My Path
National Awards: Top Middle School – $ 1,000; Top High School – $1,000; Runner-Up Award – $500
Click the button below to link to the national FCCLA website section with additional information on the program awards application process.
Awards from Virginia FCCLA
The Virginia Association recognizes those chapters that submit the complete program award application online to national FCCLA by their March 1 deadline. Names of the submitting chapters are printed in the state conference program and appear on the screen during a conference general session, attendees receive a program ribbon for their conference name badges, and the chapter receives a program award certificate. Click the button below to open a document with instructions and information on Virginia’s program award process.
Direct questions about Virginia’s recognition for national programs participation to Deborah Will at debbiewillFCCLA@comcast.net.
Congratulations to:
Page County High School – 2022 National Career Connection High School Winner
2022 Virginia Award Winners in Career Connection
Blacksburg High School Buckingham Career & Tech Center Carroll County High School Central High School – Shenandoah Colonial Forge High School Culpeper County High School Eastern View High School Fort Defiance High School Gate City High School Grayson County CATE Center James Wood High School Millbrook High School | Mountain View High School – Shenandoah Page County High School Page County Middle School Robert E. Aylor Middle School Rockbridge County High School Sherando High School Staunton High School Strasburg High School Stuarts Draft Middle School Turner Ashby High School Wilson Memorial High School Woodgrove High School |




