3. THE POWER OF A TEACHER!
BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL
INDIVIDUAL, THERE IS A
TEACHER THAT INSPIRED THEM
AND BELIEVED IN THEM. WHAT
TEACHER MADE THE BIGGEST
IMPACT ON YOU?
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4. UPDATES: WHAT WILL
STAY?
FEA’S OVER ARCHING
PURPOSE &
COMMITMENT
GOAL
To promote and develop opportunities
for students to experience a variety of
activities that will enhance their personal
skills, leadership and skills for
becoming a quality teacher for the
future.
PHILOSOPHY
Involvement in FEA is one of four
components
CTSO Activities Develop Employability
Skills
Professional Association
Better Prepared-Higher Success Rate
Networking
Curricula, Leadership & Skill
Development
Program of Work
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7. UPDATES AT THE NATIONAL
OFFICE
No Start Up Fee for New Chapters if You Sign Up By
November 1st!
Social Media for the National FEA : Facebook Advisor Group
Ideas at the National Office for Rebranding: Young
Educators of America and Educators Rising
12. UPDATES FROM THE NATIONAL
OFFICE: DRESS CODE
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13. BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL
GUIDELINES FOR ARIZONA:
Black suit with black dress pants
or black skirt
Skirt length should be a little below
the knee and never shorter than
above the knee
Blouse or button-up shirt should
be white or red and conservative in
nature
Black Belt
Pantyhose should be flawless and
conservative in color. Always have
an extra pair on hand!
Closed-toed flats or Basic pumps
with 1”-2” heel
Simple accessories, no face
jewelry with the exception of one
pair of earrings
Minimal makeup, conservative
tones
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14. BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL
GUIDELINES
Black two piece suit
Solid tie (red, black or
white)
Button down white or
red dress shirt
Black belt
No facial jewelry with
the exception of one
pair of earrings
No facial hair
Black, closed-toed
shoes, polished
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15. DRESS CODE
Casual
• FEA Chapter or State Shirt
• Jeans (No Holes)
• Closed Toe Shoes
Business Casual
• Khakis or Black Pants
• Polo or button down shirt
• Belt and Dress Shoes
Business Professional
• S.O. Uniform
• Belt and Dress Shoes
• Pearls/Necklace for
Women
• Ties for Men
FEAADDITIONAL DRESS CODE
GUIDELINES
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20. 2014 LEADERSHIP CAMP
When: Thursday, September 25 through
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Where: Camp Pine Summit - Prescott, AZ
Cost: $140 traditional membership, $130
affiliation
Includes: 5 meals, lodging, camp shirt,
water bottle
Open to ALL Members. You don’t
want to miss it!
Click here for pics of last year's camp:
21. 2014 FALL LEADERSHIP
CONFERENCE
Location: ASU Tempe
Campus
Date: October 30, 2014
Cost: $50
Optional Campus Tour in
the Morning (Must
Register)
Entertainment: ASU Hip
Hop Dance Team and Jazz
Team
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atch?v=JkYGkH1G01Q
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22. When: January 15,
2015
Who: FEA Advisors,
FACS ED Members,
Counselors,
Administrators
Where: Phoenix,
Arizona
Cost: $75
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EDUCATORS DAY IN THE
WORKPLACE
23. 2015 FEA STATE
CONFERENCE
Location: Loews Ventana Resort , Tucson, Arizona
Dates: March 2-4, 2015
Fee: $65 Conference Fee, $129 per room (4 per room)
Keynote Speakers: Sunjay Nath, Dan Brown (FEA National
Director), Jonathon Parker (Arizona Educational Association
2014 Ambassador of Excellence)
Nightly Themes: Rodeo Night and Luau
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24. FEA NATIONAL
CONFERENCE:
National Leadership Conference: Washington, DC April 23-26th,
2015
Hyatt Regency Crystal City, just across the Potomac River from our
nation’s capital.
Action packed with Competitive Events, Networking Opportunities,
Competitive Events, and Professional Development
Registration information is coming soon.
25. ADDITIONAL DATES
October 1, 2014 chapter registration deadline
October 1, 2014 Program of Work due
March 1, 2014 final membership deadline
Mid-August: Welcome Back Packet
• Mid-August
• Chapter Registration packet
• Membership Cards
• Brochures
• Classroom Poster
29. •Volunteering at Fall & State Conferences
•Recruit Judges and Community Support
•Empower and encourage students to participate in Competitions
•Mentor & Role Model
•Provide Opportunities & Experiences for “Real World” of Teaching
•Help Your Students take Ownership of “their” FEA Chapter
•Provide Opportunities to Showcase Your Program to the Community
•Ultimately, ensure dynamic, relevant co-curricular experiences to
shape students and help them shape the future of education
FEAADVISOR ROLE
30. ARIZONA FEA (SAME AS LAST
YEAR!!!)
Pricing For Program Affiliation:
Program Affiliation pricing is based on the Education Professions program
enrollment submitted by your school during the previous school year.
Enrollment numbers are determined by what your school submitted to the
Arizona Department of Education/CTE Division. National membership fees
are $8 per member. All Schools fit within one of the following categories:
Enrollment from last year Program Affiliation Fee for this year
0 – 10 180____________________
______________11- 25 350 ___________________
______________26- 50 600____________________
_____________51 - 100 1050____________________
101 – 150 1500________ ___________
151 – 200 2000___________________
31. ARIZONA FEA AFFILIATION
BENEFITS
• Students eligible to participate in state
sponsored conferences and activities
• Networking Opportunities with Folks in the Field
• Student Recognition & Scholarships
• Additional Resources (Included in Membership
packet)
• Professional Development Workshops
• State Officer Training/Opportunity to be a State
Officer
• On Site Support Chapter site visits
32. CHAPTER VISITS
Our FEA State
Officers want to
visit your
students!
Schedule a visit
today!
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33. RACHAEL MANN, DIRECTOR
BRIANNA COLEMAN, FEA STATE OFFICER COACH
CHELSEA INMON, PROGRAM SPECIALIST
GWEN LAMB, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
RYAN HAMILTON, CTSO LEAD/FBLA DIRECTOR
FEA STATE STAFF
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34. CONTACT INFO:
State Director: Rachael Mann
Website: http://arizonafea.com/
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/ArizonaFEA
Email: Rachael.Mann@azed.gov or Director@arizonafea.com
Office: 602-542-5315
Cell: 520-370-4914
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