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The guide to successful evaluation!

STAR Events general information

STAR Events philosophy

Procedures clarification

Event guidelines for specific events

During this session, the following topics will be

addressed:

STAR Events (Students Taking Action with Recognition):Competitive events in which members are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and career preparation.

STAR Events promote the FCCLA Mission:To focus on the multiple roles of family member, wage earner, and community leader.

Introduction to STAR Events

Student members and adults that play an important role in the success of events.

They support the belief that youth are capable of assuming important roles has been the key to the success of STAR Events.

Who are STAR Event Evaluators?

Event Lead Consultants – Adults experienced in working with STAR Events who are responsible for handling details and managing a specific event on site.

Evaluators – Evaluation teams composed of student members and adults who are responsible for evaluating entries, assigning ratings to participants, and discussing strengths and areas for improvement. Evaluation teams will be comprised of three members.

Room Consultants – Student members who work together to manage the flow of participants and assist evaluators.

Evaluator Teams

May be divided into:Room consultant and evaluator Display/File

Folder/Manual/Portfolio review timeParticipant set-up/preparation timeOral presentation timeEvaluation interview time

Student timers may be assigned to each room.

Refer to your event guidelines for specific time limits.

Event Time Limits

Regional RecognitionRegional Recognition:1,2 & 3 star ratings - all 3 stars (highest level)

move on to state level competition.

State and National Recognition:State and National Recognition:Gold medal (highest level)

Silver medal

Bronze medal

RecognitionEntries are evaluated by a standard criteria with no Entries are evaluated by a standard criteria with no limit to the number of medals given for each level in limit to the number of medals given for each level in any category.any category.

FCCLA Planning Process

Identify Concerns

Set a Goal

Form a Plan

Act

Follow Up

Sharon Jones, Thomas Smith, Barb West

McLoughlin FCCLAMcLoughlin Middle School

Pasco, WAPacific Region

Healthy Eating for a Healthy LifeStudent Body

Specifications

Project Identification Page – A page at the front of a document or display containing headings specifically called for by event rules.

For example, Project Identification Page for National Programs in Action:

Appropriate dress - includes FCCLA official blazer, red polo shirts blouses, collared shirts, sweaters, jackets, slacks, dresses and suits.

Costume/Uniform - Clothing of a distinctive design or fashion worn by members of a particular group and serving as a means of identification.

Competition Clothing Choice

Foundational EventsBuilds basic leadership and life skills. Great for members who want to get involved and improve upon themselves.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel (s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: File Folders, Manuals, Photo Albums, Scrapbooks.

Applied Technology: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who develop a project using technology that addresses a concern related to FACSE and/or related occupations and integrates and applies content from academic subjects.

Individual Event: Junior Senior

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Portfolio.

Not Allowed : Audio, Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment and Visuals.

Career Investigation: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants for their ability to perform self-assessments, research, explore a career, set career goals, create a plan for achieving goals, and describe the relationship of FACSE coursework to the selected career.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: File Folder, Manuals.

Entrepreneurship: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who develop a plan for a small business using FACS skills and sound business practices and that relates to an area of FACSE or related occupations.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not allowed: File Folders, Manuals.

Environmental Ambassador:A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who address environmental issues that adversely impact human health and well-being and who actively empower others to get involved.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: File Folders

Focus on Children: A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who use FACS skills to plan and conduct a child development project that has a positive impact on children and the community.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Manuals, Portfolios.

Illustrated Talk: A File Folder/Oral Presentation with visuals eventRecognizes participants who make an oral presentation about issues concerning FACS and/or related occupations.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), File Folder, Flip Chart(s), Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Audio, Manuals, Portfolios.

Interpersonal Communications:A File Folder/Oral Presentation event.Recognizes participants who use FCS and/or related occupation skills and apply communication techniques to develop a project designed to strengthen communication, with their community, employment, family, peer group or school group.

Individual Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Portfolios

Not Allowed: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Job Interview: A Portfolio/Application/Interview eventRecognizes participants who use FCS and/or related occupation’s skills to develop a portfolio, participate in an interview and communicate a personal understanding of job requirements.

Leadership: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who actively evaluate and grow in their leadership potential by developing a mentorship relationship.

Individual Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolio, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Skits

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable presentation elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Props/Pointers, Skits.

Life Event Planning: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who apply skills learned in FCS courses to manage the costs of an event.

Individual Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolio, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Skits

Nutrition and Wellness:A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who track food intake and physical activity for themselves, their family, or a community group and determine goals and strategies for improving their overall health.

Team Event (4 - 8 members): Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms

Not Allowed: Audio, Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals

Parliamentary Procedure: A Demonstration/Test eventRecognizes chapters that develop a working knowledge of parliamentary law and the ability to conduct an FCCLA business meeting.

Individual Event: Junior Senior

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), File Folder, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Photo Albums, Portfolios, Scrapbooks, Skits.

Recycle and Redesign: A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who apply recycling and redesign skills learned in FCS courses to select a used fashion/home item and recycle it into a new product.

Advocacy

Chapter Service Project Display

Chapter Service Project Manual

Chapter Showcase Display

Chapter Showcase Manual

National Programs in Action

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!

LeadershipProvides an opportunity for leaders to gain recognition for their work in their chapters. Intended for a chapter project led by a team who takes it to competition.

Individual Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Skits

Advocacy: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation event.Recognizes participants who demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and ability to actively identify a local, state, or national concern, research the topic, identify a target audience and potential partnerships, form a plan and advocate for the issue.

Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Photo Albums, Portfolios, Scrapbooks.

Chapter Service Project Display:A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes chapters that develop and implement an in-depth service project that makes a worthwhile contribution to families, schools and communities. Students use FCS content and skills to address and take action on a community need.

Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Manuals, Skits.

Not Allowed: Audio, File Folders, Flip Charts(s), Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Chapter Service Project Manual:A Manual/Oral Presentation event.Recognizes chapters that develop and implement and in-depth service project that makes a worthwhile contribution to families, schools and communities. Students use FCS content and skills to address and take action on a community need.

Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Photo Albums, Portfolios.

Chapter Showcase Display:A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes chapters that develop and implement a well-balanced program of work and promote FCCLA and FCS and/or related occupations and skills to the community.

Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Manuals, Skits.

Not Allowed: Audio, File Folder, Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Chapter Showcase Manual:A Manual/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes chapters that develop and implement a well-balanced program of work and promote FCCLA and FCS and/or related occupations and skills to the community.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), File Folders, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Manuals, Portfolios.

National Programs in Action:A File Folder/Oral Presentation with visuals eventRecognizes participants who explain how the Planning Process was used to plan and implement a national program project.

Career Connection Community Service Dynamic Leadership Families First Leaders at Work Power of One Financial Fitness Student Body

FACTS) - Families Acting for Community Traffic Safety

Japanese Exchange Program

STOP the Violence – Students Taking on Prevention

National Programs in Action

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: File Folders, Manuals, Skits.

Promote and Publicize FCCLA!:A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who develop an FCCLA promotion and publicity campaign to raise awareness and educate the school, parents, and members of the community about the importance of FCCLA and FCSE.

Career PreparationFor members with an interest in a specific career and who have spent time building career specific skills and knowledge.

Team Event: Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Items on the current year’s equipment list.

Not Allowed: Audio, Easel(s), File Folder, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Skits, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Culinary Arts: A Demonstration eventRecognizes participants enrolled in an occupational culinary arts/food service training programs for their ability to work as members of a team to produce a quality meal using industrial culinary arts/food service techniques and equipment.

Individual Event: Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Visuals (limited to contents of resource container).

Not Allowed: Audio, File Folder, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Visual Equipment, Skits.

Early Childhood: A Portfolio/Resources/Oral Presentation event .Recognizes participants who demonstrate their ability to use knowledge and skills gained from their enrollment in an occupational early childhood program.

Individual Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Easel(s), File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Photo Albums, Portfolios, Skits

Fashion Construction: A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who apply Fashion Construction skills learned in FCS courses to construct in advance a garment or ensemble that dresses both the upper and lower body of a child or adult.

Individual Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Skits.

Fashion Design: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who apply fashion design skills learned in FCS courses to design, prepare a sample garment and market clothing styles.

Individual or Team Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Easel(s), Props/ Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals.

Not Allowed: File Folders, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Photo Albums, Portfolios.

Food Innovations: A Display/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who demonstrate knowledge of the basic concepts of food product development by creating an original prototype formula, testing the product and developing a market strategy.

Individual or Team Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolio, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folders, Manuals, Skits,

Hospitality, Tourism, and Recreation: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation event.Recognizes participants who demonstrate their knowledge of the hospitality, tourism, and recreation industries and ability to translate their knowledge into a hypothetical or real business.

Individual or Team Event: Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Easel(s), File Folders, Props/Pointers, Visuals (Design and sample boards only)

Not Allowed: Audio, Costumes/Uniforms, Flip Chart(s), Manuals, Portfolios, Skits, Visual Equipment.

Interior Design:A File Folder/Oral Presentation with visuals event.Recognizes participants who apply interior design skills learned in FCS courses to design interiors to meet the living space needs of clients.

Individual Event: Junior Senior Occupational

Allowable Presentation Elements: Audio, Easel(s), Flip Chart(s), Portfolios, Props/Pointers, Visual Equipment, Visuals

Not Allowed: Costumes/Uniforms, File Folder, Manuals, Skits

Teach and Train: A Portfolio/Oral Presentation eventRecognizes participants who demonstrate their ability to explore and experience the career of teaching or training.

Mary Nagel OSPI Career and Technical EducationFACSE Program SupervisorPHONE:  360-725-6242 CELL360 628-4979FAX:  360-586-9321

Kay Niemi STAR events coordinator

WA FACSE

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