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Career Technical Student Organizations
Educating for Careers/California Partnership Academy Conference
February 15, 2012
The purpose of a Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) is to enhance the opportunity for students to develop the necessary skills, abilities, and attitudes to succeed in the world of work.
California CTSOs
FBLA – Kay Ferrier DECA – Kay Ferrier FFA – Bob Heuvel FHA-HERO – Angie Ford HOSA – Cindy Beck SkillsUSA – Clay Mitchell
Fun Statistics Most high school students take one career
and technical education class. Over 30% of college students are involved
in career technical education programs 40% of employers say applicants are
poorly skilled 30% of employers say applicants training
does not match available jobs 40 million adults receive postsecondary
occupational training.
CTSO’s Provide Students with: Leadership Skills
TeamworkDecision makingConflict resolutionProfessionalismSelf-worth
Competitive Events Program Enhance academic skills Promote career choices Contribute to employability
Opportunities for industry contacts Jobs Scholarships
Social outlets with their peers & community
Fun…travel…excitement The opportunity to be the best that they
can be!
CTSO’s Offer Teachers: Strategies to deliver standards-based
curriculum Integrated activities Curriculum resources Professional networking opportunities Strategies for community involvement Greater success for your students…
personally and professionally
CTSO’s Offer Business & Industry Pipeline for future employees Skilled workforce Networking/connections Opportunities to provide valuable
resources Work-based learning…classroom
connections…advisory councils…scholarships
What does it take to start a CTSO? School Administration Support Advisor Students CDE Support Business & Industry Support Enthusiasm CTE Course Alignment with CTSO
Role of an Advisor Empower students to
Hold student electionsPlan & conduct chapter meetingsDevelop a program of
activities/calendar Identify committees/team members to
organize activitiesCo-curricular program implementation Identify & Develop Individual
Leadership Qualities
Role of the Student
Learn & Apply Leadership Skills & Abilities
Develop Professionalism Participate in a variety of
classroom, workplace, and community activities (teamwork, public speaking)
Role of Business and Industry Provide resources for students and
teachers Keep class/program relevant to
industry needs Employ students Connection to ‘real world’
experiences
FBLA and DECA= BUSINESS!!!! Professional development and
officer training Local and regional activities and
events 7000; 2800 Membership Tools, partnerships & many
ways to be a leader
FBLA and DECA= BUSINESS!!!! FLAVORs..
FBLA has 187 local chapters with projects: Government Awareness, Go Green, March of Dimes. Oracle, Accounting Association
DECA- AEG, Safeway , Mens’ warehouse. FIDM, Sports Industry.
L.A. Experince, DECA University, Emerging leader assessment, Fund Development
The Ag Ed Model
FFA participation is a graded part of every agriculture education class.
FHA-HERO: The California Affiliate of FCCLA
Open to all Home Economic Careers and Technology students
Approximately 4,000 members in Middle, Junior, Senior High Schools and ROCPs
FHA-HERO Program Components Personal growth Leadership development Career exploration and
preparation Member and advisor
recognition Social, recreation and
fundraising Community service
Benefits of Participation
College and Career Preparation
Local, Regional, State, & National leadership opportunities
$80,000 awarded annually in scholarships, awards, prizes
20 Competitive Recognition Events in: Education, Child Development, & Family Services,
Fashion Design & Interior Design
Hospitality (Culinary), Tourism, & Recreation
SkillsUSA California Over 5,200 members in California in 6 Geographical Regions
SkillsUSA California Co-curricular program for student leadership training and
skill acquisition Fulfills the student leadership training requirement found in
the California State Plan for Career Technical Education Regional, State and National Leadership and Skill events
for secondary and post secondary students Over 3,500 students at the Regional level in 2012 Over 1,200 students at the State level in 2011 Over 240 students and advisors from California at the
National level in 2011 Supported by SB70 and Perkins Funding
California Health Occupations Students of America (Cal-HOSA) Annual Activities
Regional Leadership ConferenceState Leadership ConferenceNational Leadership ConferenceState Officer TrainingProfessional Development Activities
Cal-HOSA
Advisor Resources Student Resources Scholarships Online Newsletters
Why Teachers Become CTSO Advisors
Student Success Program Promotion Parent, Community, Business &
Industry Participation and Support
Questions and Answers
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