Future Business Leaders of America

ECCHS Chapter

Welcome to ECC FBLA!

Mrs. Marlene Stubber, adviser

ECCHS Dues of $25 are due by October 30.
This covers the National, State, and Regional dues, as well as our local dues.

Regular meetings are held the first Friday of each month, immediately following school, in the library.

The Official PA FBLA Website

Important Dates from PA FBLA.

2024-2025 Officers

 

Aaron Lanzel, president

Ivy Ginther, vice president

Melena Piccirillo, secretary

Joseph Toncich, treasurer

Clarissa Seltzer, historian

Christian Sloff, parliamentarian

Riley Duffield, reporter

Champion Chapter

 

2022-2023 State Project: Make A Wish

See more information about our state project goals here:

https://www.pafbla.org/programs/state-project-information/current-state-project/

2021-2022 State Project: Feeding Pennsylvania
2020-2021 State Project: The American Heart Association (Unite our Hearts from 6 Feet Apart)
2019-2020 State Project: The American Heart Association
2018-2019 State Project: The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Our local chapter has also partnered with Alex’s Lemonade Stand
2017-2018 State Project: The Alzheimer's Association
The American Alzheimer’s Association
2016-2017 State Project: The Kidney Foundation
The Kidney Foundation
2015-2016 State Project: Ronald McDonald House

http://www.rmhc.org

Chapter Goal: $500

 

 

2014-2015 State Project: Twilight Wish

2014-2015 State Project: Twilight Wish Pennsylvania

Celebrating Seniors and Making Dreams Come True
http://www.twilightwish.org
Project Theme:  “Making Hope New and Wishes Come True”

2013-2014 State Project: Donate Life Pennsylvania

2013-2014 State Project:  Donate Life Pennsylvania

http://www.donatelifepa.org/

 

2012-2013 State Project: American Trauma Society

www.amtrauma.org

Alumni Spotlight

Many ECC FBLA members continue to make a difference in our community and beyond. If you would like to be recognized, please email us at fbla@eccss.org with any articles or achievements.

Local Community Service Projects

South St. Marys Street Beautification Project

SM Daily Press Article
Courier Express Article (update)

Teens for trees

Teens for trees

From left, Duncan LaValle, Justin Johnson and Elric LaValle show members of St. Marys City Council where ECCHS’s chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America will replant trees along South St. Marys Street. (Photo by Katie Weidenboerner)

Online Meetings have Meaning

Thanks to ECC FBLA President Isaac Gradl ’19 who spoke to this year’s chapter via Google Meet.

 

Battle of the Chapters Study Guides

Battle of the Chapters Quizlet
FBLA Important Dates Quizlet

View all Quizlets by subject

 

Elk County Catholic High School Chapter FBLA Bylaws

Read our Bylaws below or download them here 

ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHAPTER

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA

BYLAWS

Article I.  Name

The name of this organization shall be the Elk County Catholic High School chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America.

Article II.  Purpose

Section 1.

The purpose of this FBLA chapter is to provide as an integral part of the instructional program additional opportunities for high school students (grades 9-12) in business and/or business related fields to develop vocational and career supportive competencies and to promote civic and personal responsibilities.

Section 2.

The specific goals of FBLA are to:

  • Develop competent, aggressive business leadership.
  • Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work.
  • Create more interest in and understanding of American business enterprise.
  • Encourage members in the development of individual projects which contribute to the improvement of home, business, and community.
  • Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism.
  • Encourage and practice efficient money management.
  • Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty.
  • Assist students in the establishment of occupational goals.
  • Facilitate the transition from school to work.

Article III.  Membership

Section 1.

FBLA membership shall consist of members of chartered local chapters.  These members shall hold membership in their state and national chapters.  Individual members shall be recognized only through a state chapter of FBLA except that, in the case where there is no state chapter, the member shall be recognized by the national office.

Section 2.

National FBLA, as well as the state and local chapters, shall be open for membership to these classes of members:

Active Members shall be secondary students who become members while enrolled in business and/or business related classes at Elk County Catholic High School who accept the purpose of FBLA, subscribe to its creed, demonstrate willingness to contribute to good school-community relations, and possess qualities for employment.  Active members shall pay dues as established by FBLA and may participate in national events, in accordance with the guidelines of the National Awards Program, serve as voting delegates to the National Leadership Conference, hold national office in accordance with Article VI, and otherwise represent their state and local chapters as approved by their respective state or local advisers.

Honorary Life Members may be elected to a state or local chapter by a majority vote.  They shall be persons who are assisting in the advancement of business and office education and/or who are rendering outstanding service to FBLA-PBL, Inc.  Honorary Life Members shall not vote or hold office and shall not be required to pay dues. National Honorary Life Members may be recommended by the membership and shall be accepted upon approval by the Board of Directors of FBLA-PBL, Inc.  They shall be persons making significant contributions to the field of business and office education and/or to the growth and development of FBLA-PBL, Inc.  National Honorary Life Members shall not vote or hold office and shall not be required to pay dues.

Article IV.  Dues and Finance

Section 1.

Dues.  National dues based on fiscal reports by the National Office, and on recommendations by the National Executive Council and the Board of Directors, shall be determined by a majority vote of the state voting delegates at the National Leadership Conference.

National dues of members shall be forwarded to the FBLA National Office or shall be submitted through state chapters at the discretion of the state chapter.

Section 2.

The membership dues in the Future Business Leaders of America shall be $12 a year, of which $6 shall be in payment of national dues and $6 in payment of state dues.

Section 3.

The fiscal year of the Future Business Leaders of America shall be from July 1 to June 30.

Section 4.

An annual report will be made by the treasurer at the end of the fiscal year.

Article V.  Officers and Elections

Section 1.

Officers of the chapter shall be:  President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter, Historian, and Parliamentarian.  These officers with the adviser as ex-officio member shall constitute the Executive Board.  Officers shall be elected or appointed for a term of one year or until their successors are elected.  Officers shall assume their duties at the close of the meeting at which they were elected.

Section 2.

The chapter shall have an adviser who shall be a faculty member teaching business or business related subjects.  The chapter may have as many special-emphasis groups under the chapter charter as it deems necessary to meet the interests of all students and shall assume full responsibility for coordinating the program for these interest groups.

Article VI.  Duties of FBLA Officers

Section 1.

The President shall (a) preside over all meetings of the chapter; (b) appoint all committees and serve as an ex-officio member of these committees; and (c) promote the growth and development of FBLA.

Section 2.

The Vice President shall (a) preside in the absence of the president; and (b) assist the president in other ways as appropriate.

Section 3.

The Secretary shall (a) keep an accurate record of the chapter and Executive Board meetings; and (b) submit the required reports to the state and national chapters.

Section 4.

The Treasurer shall (a) act as custodian of the funds of the organization, collect dues, and give financial reports; and (b) send the membership list with the dues to the state and national chapters.

Section 5.

The Historian shall (a) maintain records of the chapter, including an annual report of its activities, awards, and publicity.

Section 6.

The Parliamentarian shall (a) serve in any capacity as directed by the president; and (b) advise the president or presiding officer on points of parliamentary procedure.

Section 7.

The Reporter shall (a) act as a public relations officer for the chapter; (b) see that news stories and photographs are delivered to the school paper, the local newspaper, the state news bulletin, and the national Tomorrow’s Business Leader; and 9c) cooperate with school officials concerning assembly, radio, and television programs.

Section 8.

The officers shall serve on the Executive Board, and perform such duties as directed by the president and the adviser and not inconsistent with these bylaws or other rules adopted by the chapter.

Article VII.  Meetings

Section 1.

There must be at least one regular meeting a month during the school year.  The regular meeting shall be designated as the annual meeting for the purpose of electing officers, receiving reports of officers and committees, and for any other business which may arise.  Other meetings may be held as deemed necessary by the President with the approval of the Executive Board.

Section 2.

Quorum.   A minimum of eight active members of the chapter shall constitute a quorum.

Article VIII.  Committees

Section 1.

The President, in consultation with the adviser, shall appoint the following committees:  (a) Finance/Fund-Raising; (b) Community Service; (c) Social; and (d) Membership Development.

The President shall appoint additional committees as authorized by the Executive Board.  Duties of committees shall be determined by the Executive Board and the adopted parliamentary authority.

Section 2.

Local chapters may select advisory committees to assist in the growth and development of their respective chapters.

Article IX.  Emblems, Insignia and Colors

Section 1.

The chapter emblems shall be the emblems of the national association.

Section 2.

The official emblem and insignia item designs are described and protected from infringement by registration in the U.S. Patent Office under the Trademark Act of 1946.  The manufacture, reproduction, wearing, or display of the emblem shall be governed by the Board of Directors of FBLA-PBL, Inc.

Section 3.

Emblems and insignia shall be uniform in all local and state chapters and within special-emphasis groups; they shall be those of FBLA.  Only members in good standing may use official emblems and insignia.

Section 4.

The official colors of FBLA shall be blue and gold.

Article X.  Parliamentary Authority

The rules contained in Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 2011 Edition, shall govern the chapter in all cases to which they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with the rules of FBLA-PBL, Inc., these bylaws, or any special rules of order the chapter may adopt.

Article XI.  Amendment of the Bylaws

Amendments to the bylaws shall be submitted in writing at a regular meeting and shall not be voted on until the following regular meeting.  A two-thirds vote of the members present shall be required for adoption.