Advance CTE continues to celebrate CTE Month® by uplifting Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) student leaders and their national advocacy weeks.

Throughout February, the This Week in CTE blog series has highlighted the activities of several CTSOs and their alignment with the five interconnected principles of CTE Without Limits. Today, we highlight Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), who celebrated their national week this week, February 14-18, 2022, with the theme “Make It Count” and social hashtag #FCCLAWeek.
Each learner engages in a cohesive, flexible and responsive career preparation ecosystem.

Each learner feels welcome in, is supported by and has the means to succeed in the career preparation ecosystem.

The national branch FCCLA is also dedicated to retaining and supporting FCCLA advisors through their annual Chapter Advisor Summit held in January.
Each learner’s skills are counted, valued, and portable.

Each learner can access CTE without borders

FCCLA Real-World Skills:
Applied Academic Skills: Communications, Math, Science, Basic Literacy
Critical Thinking Skills: Problem Solving, Organization & Planning
Resource Management: Time, Money, Materials & Personnel
Information Use
Communication Skills
Interpersonal Skills: Leadership, Teamwork & Negotiation
Personal Qualities
Systems Thinking: Teamwork & Project Management
Technology Use
Visit Advance CTE’s vision page for communication and implementation tools for state and local CTE leaders to bring CTE Without Limits to life.
If you would like to share how your CTE program or CTSO creates limitless opportunities for each learner in this blog series, please email Brittany Cannady, [email protected].
Stacy Whitehouse, Senior Associate Communications and State Engagement