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Bringing FHA-HERO Curriculum Alive in the Classroom

Bringing FHA-HERO Curriculum Alive in the Classroom. Chapter Guide, recruitment, point system, fundraising, CRE’s, community service. I.  Using the Chapter Guide to get started. A. Quick overview of the guide New Chapter guide is now available

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Bringing FHA-HERO Curriculum Alive in the Classroom

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  1. Bringing FHA-HERO Curriculum Alive in the Classroom Chapter Guide, recruitment, point system, fundraising, CRE’s, community service

  2. I.  Using the Chapter Guide to get started.

  3. A. Quick overview of the guide • New Chapter guide is now available • Great wealth of information for new and veteran advisors. • B.  How to get started using FHA- HERO in your classroom • Chapter 2 has how to

  4. II. Recruiting Members

  5. A.  In the classroom • Lessons and activities to inform the student about FHA-HERO • Program component posters and discussion • Official Dress and Colors • History and set up of organization • PowerPoint of previous year • Pictures of the events • Scrapbook and Chapter Exhibit • Have active members talk about what they have done- they are the best recruitment • All students are members • Students report what was discussed at the meetings • Have an FHA-HERO bulletin board- post all activities

  6.    B.  Outside the classroom • FHA-HERO Week • Do activities for each day • Posters • Campus clean up (or other community service) • Knowledge bowl • Lunch activity • Wear FHA-HERO uniforms • Club RUSH • Have booth • Handout information sheets with upcoming events/meeting • Posters • Date, time, and location of next activity

  7. B. continued • Wearing FHA-HERO (official dress or) shirts on campus • Homecoming and other campus days • School-wide Professional Dress Day • Notification of activities in bulletin and website • Use your school website to promote activities- fundraisers can be paid this way • Put announcements in bulletin so all students receive the information • School newspaper articles

  8. III.  Rewards for involvement in FHA-HERO

  9.    A.  Point System: (Members must earn a number of points each term for a percent of their grade) • Program of Activities list given out for each term. • Each activity is worth 25 points, can do more for extra credit, 15 points • Assign a number of points for different activities so members can choose • Sign in sheets

  10.    B.  Other rewards • Members can receive recognition through the Golden State Degree Program • Scholarships to some colleges for being an active member • Activities letter with insert • FHA-HERO Emblem patches, pins, stickers, pens and pencils, certificates, monetary credit toward State Meeting

  11. IV.  Money for your chapter

  12. A.  Fundraising • Cookbook sale • Drive Thru-BBQ • See’s Candy • Lollipops • Pizza cards • Monthly Lunches for Faculty and Staff • Cake, Apron sales • Car Washes • Fashion Show- do the food or put on • Quilt Raffle-check with your district on how to do this • Pre-event ticket sales • Catering Banquets and other events

  13.   B.  Other sources of income • Nutrition Service- work at lunch to earn money • Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions

  14. V. CRE's in the classroom (how to use them as part of your curriculum)

  15. Events: • Hospitality, Tourism and Recreation Event- brochure • Interior Design- use state theme • Salad Prep- student demos • Apparel Construction- use state pattern • Nutrition Education- present • Child Development – present • Portfolios for Teaching Careers and Job Application and Interview

  16. VI.  Other chapter activities

  17.     A.  Community Service • Sock Drive • Hygiene products • School supplies • Serving at community events • Adopt a family • Clean campus • Adopt a parking lot planter • Work with other groups on campus • “Iron Chef-type” Competition or “Chopped-type” Competition • Use Chapter Exhibit in feeder elementary and middle schools • National FCCLA Community Outreach Program Projects

  18. B.  Social Activities • Region wide hockey game • Baseball game • Social time after each meeting • Bowling • Corn Maze • Scavenger Hunt • Movie Night • Attend a football or other sports game together • Region Meetings • State Meeting

  19. VII. Chapter Officers

  20. A. Selection • Application • Position requirements • Installation • B. Training • Provide duties • Resource materials

  21. C. Planning • Officers plan and develop the Program of Work • Lead all Committee meeting and give reports • Create agenda for meetings • D. Meeting • Meet as an executive council • Run Chapter Business meeting

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