Power of One helps students find and use their personal power. Members set their own goals, work to achieve them, and enjoy the results. The skills members learn in Power of One help them now and in the future in school, with friends and family, in their future at college, and on the job. Power of One Units:Power of One gives youth the POWER to fulfill their dreams by creating self-directed projects that focus on: ~Photo courtesy of the National FCCLA website
A Better You -- Improve personal traits
Family Ties -- Get along better with family members
Working on Working -- Explore work options, prepare for a career, or sharpen skills useful in business
Take the Lead -- Develop leadership qualities
Speak Out for FCCLA -- Tell others about positive experiences in FCCLA.
Awards: FCCLA offers national recognition to members who complete all five FCCLA Power of One units. This honor includes special recognition on the FCCLA website and at the National Leadership Conference. To gain recognition for your Power of One accomplishments, send the Five Unit Recognition Application to your state adviser (by the state deadline).
Power of One Dates: Students who completed all five modules with be recognized at DLC on October 27, 2015.
Liz Suing, Nathan Schmidt, and Madison Johnson finished all 5 units of Power of One this year.