MASTER ADVISER
The Master Adviser Award recognizes advisers who have been successful in advising an affiliated chapter for a minimum of three years, promoting the organization, operating an integrated chapter with a balanced program of work, facilitating youth-centered activities, and keeping abreast of new happenings within the organization.
Master Adviser award recognizes advisers who have been successful in--
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 in the FCCLA Portal, under the 'Surveys/Applications' tab, along with a link to a total of three (3) letters of recommendation (one each from an FCCLA member, a school administrator, and one from a person of a candidate's choice of teacher educator, city supervisor, another teacher, etc.).
Winners will be recognized at both the State Leadership Conference and National Leadership Conference.
Master Adviser award recognizes advisers who have been successful in--
- Advising an affiliated chapter for a minimum of three years
- Promoting the organization
- Operating a co-curricular chapter with a balanced program of work
- Facilitating youth-centered activities
- Keeping abreast of new happenings within the organization
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 in the FCCLA Portal, under the 'Surveys/Applications' tab, along with a link to a total of three (3) letters of recommendation (one each from an FCCLA member, a school administrator, and one from a person of a candidate's choice of teacher educator, city supervisor, another teacher, etc.).
Winners will be recognized at both the State Leadership Conference and National Leadership Conference.
ADVISER MENTOR
The Adviser Mentor Award recognizes advisers who have been successful in achieving Master Adviser Recognition, devoting two years to new adviser assistance, assuming adult leadership roles in FCCLA, conducting adviser workshops, attending training workshops, and using national and state FCCLA resources.
Adviser Mentor award recognizes the skills of experienced advisers who help orient and train new advisers. It also recognizes advisers who have been successful in-
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 in the FCCLA Portal, under the 'Surveys/Applications' tab, along with a link to a total of three (3) letters of recommendation (one each from an FCCLA member, a school administrator, and one from a person of a candidate's choice of teacher educator, city supervisor, another teacher, etc.).
Winners will be recognized at both the State Leadership Conference and National Leadership Conference.
Adviser Mentor award recognizes the skills of experienced advisers who help orient and train new advisers. It also recognizes advisers who have been successful in-
- achieving Master Adviser recognition;
- devoting two years to new adviser assistance;
- assuming adult leadership roles in Family, Career and Community Leaders of America;
- conducting adviser workshops;
- attending training workshops;
- using national and state FCCLA resources.
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 in the FCCLA Portal, under the 'Surveys/Applications' tab, along with a link to a total of three (3) letters of recommendation (one each from an FCCLA member, a school administrator, and one from a person of a candidate's choice of teacher educator, city supervisor, another teacher, etc.).
Winners will be recognized at both the State Leadership Conference and National Leadership Conference.
NC FCCLA SPIRT OF ADVISING AWARD
The Spirit of Advising Award recognizes chapter advisers who are constantly faithful, often quietly working behind the scenes to ensure the success of their students.
The following qualities are taken into consideration when selecting a winner::
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, school administrator, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 using this Google Form - https://bit.ly/23SpiritOfAdvising.
One adviser will be selected to receive this award at the North Carolina State Leadership Conference. The recipient will also be submitted to receive the National FCCLA Spirit of Advising Award for our state at the National Leadership Conference.
The following qualities are taken into consideration when selecting a winner::
- Believes in the mission of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
- Supports and works with students to ensure student success
- Provides learning experiences
- Encourages positive character development
- Dedicates time and energy to nurturing student leaders
- Serves as a current FCCLA adviser
Nominations may be submitted by: adviser award candidate, teacher educators, local family and consumer sciences supervisor, school administrator, state advisers, professional colleague, or FCCLA member.
Nominations must be submitted by March 1 using this Google Form - https://bit.ly/23SpiritOfAdvising.
One adviser will be selected to receive this award at the North Carolina State Leadership Conference. The recipient will also be submitted to receive the National FCCLA Spirit of Advising Award for our state at the National Leadership Conference.
OTHER ADULT AWARDS
National Chapter Public Relations Award
The National Chapter Public Relations Award recognizes chapters who have excelled in planning and implementing an exemplary public relations campaign to increase public awareness of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America and Family and Consumer Sciences Education.
STAR Events Volunteer Awards
The STAR Events Volunteer Awards recognizes STAR Events Volunteers who exemplify a commitment to the continued success of STAR Events and FCCLA.
Educated Adviser Award
FCCLA recognizes the accomplishments of a current chapter adviser of FCCLA who has gone above and beyond in their professional development activities and participation throughout the school year. A minimum of 5 CEU's or 50 credit hours/units are required for this award; with at least three (3) of these CEU's, or 30 credit hours/units, from FCCLA specific events.
National Alumni Achievement Award
The National Alumni Achievement Award recognizes former members who have distinguished themselves in a chosen field of endeavor, whether as a paid professional or volunteer.
National Distinguished Service Award
The National Distinguished Service Award recognizes outstanding contributions and continuing service by individuals whose primary responsibilities are directly related to the organization's programs. Examples of those eligible for the National Distinguished Service Award are local and state advisers, city and state supervisors of Family and Consumer Sciences, and teacher educators.
FCCLA State Adviser of the Year Award
The FCCLA State Adviser of the Year Award recognizes one individual who exemplifies professional management of the state association, dedication to FCCLA, and strong support of the national organization and its programs. The individual in the state who is currently responsible for the day-to-day management of the state FCCLA Association, regardless of title, is eligible to be nominated for this award.
Completed nomination forms for this award need to be emailed to Sandy Spavone at [email protected] by April 1, 2023.
National School Administrator Award
Exceptional school administrators encourage chapters and help students take advantage of the opportunities offered. The National School Administrator Award recognizes and honors local administrators who give outstanding support to the organization on the local, state and national levels.
Nominations for these awards, with the exception of the State Adviser of the Year Award, are made in the FCCLA Portal under Surveys and Applications, or in the Alumni and Associates Portal under Resources. Nominations must be submitted by March 1.
Click here to find information about specific criteria and official rules for these awards.
The National Chapter Public Relations Award recognizes chapters who have excelled in planning and implementing an exemplary public relations campaign to increase public awareness of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America and Family and Consumer Sciences Education.
STAR Events Volunteer Awards
The STAR Events Volunteer Awards recognizes STAR Events Volunteers who exemplify a commitment to the continued success of STAR Events and FCCLA.
Educated Adviser Award
FCCLA recognizes the accomplishments of a current chapter adviser of FCCLA who has gone above and beyond in their professional development activities and participation throughout the school year. A minimum of 5 CEU's or 50 credit hours/units are required for this award; with at least three (3) of these CEU's, or 30 credit hours/units, from FCCLA specific events.
National Alumni Achievement Award
The National Alumni Achievement Award recognizes former members who have distinguished themselves in a chosen field of endeavor, whether as a paid professional or volunteer.
National Distinguished Service Award
The National Distinguished Service Award recognizes outstanding contributions and continuing service by individuals whose primary responsibilities are directly related to the organization's programs. Examples of those eligible for the National Distinguished Service Award are local and state advisers, city and state supervisors of Family and Consumer Sciences, and teacher educators.
FCCLA State Adviser of the Year Award
The FCCLA State Adviser of the Year Award recognizes one individual who exemplifies professional management of the state association, dedication to FCCLA, and strong support of the national organization and its programs. The individual in the state who is currently responsible for the day-to-day management of the state FCCLA Association, regardless of title, is eligible to be nominated for this award.
Completed nomination forms for this award need to be emailed to Sandy Spavone at [email protected] by April 1, 2023.
National School Administrator Award
Exceptional school administrators encourage chapters and help students take advantage of the opportunities offered. The National School Administrator Award recognizes and honors local administrators who give outstanding support to the organization on the local, state and national levels.
Nominations for these awards, with the exception of the State Adviser of the Year Award, are made in the FCCLA Portal under Surveys and Applications, or in the Alumni and Associates Portal under Resources. Nominations must be submitted by March 1.
Click here to find information about specific criteria and official rules for these awards.