FCCLA Planning Process
Identifying Concerns: I started my project by thinking about concerns in my community and school. I identified my concern at a chapter meeting and realized that our chapter needed a website that was up to date and informed the public of what our chapter had accomplished during the school year.
Set A Goal: I started my project by thinking about concerns in my community and school. I identified my concern at a chapter meeting and realized that our chapter needed a website that was up to date and informed the public of what our chapter had accomplished during the school year.
Form A Plan: As I started my project, I began looking into the things our chapter had already done and planned to do this year. I began by organizing everything my chapter had done into distinct categories that could each be represented by different webpages. After that, I would gather information from the newspaper and members of the chapter to add to the website.
Act: This was the most exciting part, and I was very excited to put my creativeness to the test. I collected pictures of what the chapter has been involved with, and also gathered all sorts of information about different activities we had done. Once I had my supplies, I began building my website using the Weebly website building program.
Follow Up: My website is now up to date with all of my chapter's activities. It has visually shown others how big of an impact my FCCLA chapter has had in the community of Curtis.