Student organizations are available to all Francis Tuttle students enrolled in
Career Training Programs. Francis Tuttle will pay your organizational dues if you are enrolled in a daytime
Career Training Program.
Although participation is optional, it is highly encouraged. Through these organizations you can learn valuable leadership skills, interpersonal skills and soft skills. You may also earn:
- College and continuing education scholarships
- Job-related skills
- Monetary awards
- Media recognition
- Valuable networking contacts
By participating in a respective organization, you will have a number of opportunities to get involved. Francis Tuttle local chapters:
- Elect officers
- Hold fund-raising events
- Participate in regular meetings
- Attend seminars and special events
- Sponsor booths at school carnivals
- Campaign for an election officer on the district, regional, state or national level
- Compete in local, district, regional, state, and national skill events
- Develop additional leadership abilities through contests such as
- Speech
- Job Interview
- Team contests
- Parliamentary Procedure/Opening & Closing ceremonies
- Quiz bowls
- Job skill demonstrations
List of Organizations
- SkillsUSA - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
- HOSA - Health Occupations Students of America
- FCCLA - Family, Career & Community Leaders of America
- BPA - Business Professionals of America
- NTHS - National Technical Honor Society
- SLA - Superintendent's Leadership Academy