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11/8/2013

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Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) provides innovative leadership and career development programs to students interested in business administration, management, finance and information technology careers.  FBLA is the largest student business organization in Nebraska with over 5,300 members.  

Come to an informational meeting on November 12th, during lunch in Mrs. Connell's room, to learn about the opportunities of joining FBLA.

Who can join fbla?

Students in grades 7-12 who have taken or are currently enrolled in a business or information technology course are eligible to join FBLA.

Endless opportunites!

Leadership Opportunities!
Learn to lead through FBLA's multi-level leadership program.  Coordinate chapter projects and activities.  Serve as a chapter, state, regional or national officer.

Career Development!
Gain experience and knowledge by working with local businesses, community leaders and the public.  Enhance your career goals through workshops, conferences, speakers, job shadowing and business tours.

Competition!
Participate in over 60 individual, team and chapter competitive events.  Check out the project-based and performance competitions in business administration and management, finance, marketing and information technology.  Win cash awards!

Networking!
Make connections with business professionals and community leaders.  Preserve connections by using FBLA's state and national social media outlets.  Form nationwide friendships with FBLA members that will last a lifetime.

Service!
Make a difference by giving to your school and community through FBLA's service opportunities.  Nebraska FBLA members annually contribute 32,000 hours of service to their communities.

Recognition!
Become an All-State Quality Member, receive the Who's Who in Nebraska FBLA award, earn the America Level of the Business Achievement Awards or win a scholarship.

Conferences!
Participate in the Nebraska Fall Leadership Conference and State Leadership Conference.  Travel to the National Fall Leadership Conference and National Leadership Conference held in major cities across the country.
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Bully Prevention month

10/31/2013

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As a staff for bully prevention month we were asked to do 4 activities with our classes about bullying.  For my digital media class I had them create a bulletin board about bullying.  The students came up with the idea and then made the vampire and colored it.  They then used my Cricket to made the letters and the spiders.  The spiders have tips to prevent bullying.  I thought they were very creative and did a wonderful job of incorporating Bully Prevention Month and Halloween.  

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The next activity that I had the students do was to create a poster about bullying.  They were able to work on this project in pairs or individually.  I thought the students did a great job of coming up with some unique posters.  

The third activity I did was to have the students create a cartoon.  They were to portray a character bullying someone and also some characters explaining why it isn't nice.  They were able to work in groups again for this project.  The students had a good time doing this project because is showed them another avenue of digital media.  Here is an example of one of the projects.  I also had my younger elementary computer classes do this activity and they also really enjoyed it because they got to do it on the iPads.  It was fun watching them work together to come up with a skit.
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