Students Taking Action with Recognition (STAR) Events are Competitive Events in which members compete at the region/district, state, and national level and are recognized for proficiency and achievement in chapter and individual projects, leadership skills, and career preparation. STAR Events allow students to compete individually or as a team. There are more than 30 STAR Events students can choose to compete in, all which recognize participants who demonstrate their knowledge, skills, and abilities to actively identify an issue concerning families, careers, or communities, research the topic, and develop and implement a project to advocate for positive change.
STAR Events offer skill development and application of learning through these activities:
Who competes at which level?
Level 1 - Members in Grades 5 - 8
Level 2 - Members in Grades 9 & 10
Level 3 - Members in Grades 11 & 12
Level 4 - Post-Secondary Members
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Equip yourself with the tools and strategies to guide your students to STAR event excellence. Join us for a dedicated Bootcamp on September 25th, 2024 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the Oklahoma Department of CareerTech. This exclusive event is ONLY for advisers and is packed with insights and best practices to help your students bring home some medals! This event is free, however you will be on your own for lunch. Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your students' competitive edge!
This printable chart will assist you to pick a STAR Event to compete in organized by which level the competitive event starts.
Please Be Aware:
Some STAR Events are only offered from the District to State Levels. These events DO NOT advance to National Level. (These events are noted with a * on the event chart)
This Project Summary Form must be completed by the STAR Events participant(s) for each chapter entry. This should be completed at or near the completion of the project, but prior to the first competition. One survey per entry (team or individual) is required.
Here is the hand washing guidelines for the following Oklahoma events; Cake Decorating, WR - Child Care Teacher's Aide, and WR - Table Setting.
By attending Oklahoma FCCLA events, students will gain some exposure to professional dress codes. Learning how to dress well in a professional environment will provide students with vital career development skills. With that in mind, Oklahoma FCCLA requests and appreciates your cooperation and adherence to the dress code policies as outlined below.
All participants MUST be dressed in official dress or for the culinary contests, in culinary dress or they will NOT be permitted to compete.
* Click the image for a detailed & printable dress code *
In an effort to make the Oklahoma STAR Events experience better for everyone, we have uploaded past STAR Event Case Studies for you to refence back to when you are prepping for this year's competition!
Registration fees are paid at each level of competition
District, Region, State, and National
All District, Region, and State fees should be mailed to:
Oklahoma FCCLA
Attn: Ashli Hall
1500 W. 7th Street
Stillwater, OK 74074
All National fees should be mailed to:
National FCCLA or FCCLA Inc.
13241 Woodland Park Road
Suite 100
Herndon, Virginia 20171
Fees:
$5 per competitor
Baking and Pastry - $15 per competitor
Culinary Arts - $15 per competitor (individual event)
Culinary Arts Grill - $15 per competitor (individual event)
Meat Identification - $15 per competitor
Parliamentary Procedure Teams - $30 per team
* Chapters may not register for competitions with outstanding invoices *
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