This page is dedicated to providing information exclusively for middle level advisors, members, and supporters. Be sure to contact us if you need more information!
What's New in Wisconsin Career & Technical Education
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For 2011-2012 FBLA membership renewal instructions, please click here.
WISCONSIN FBLA is truly proud of its MIDDLE LEVEL members and extremely pleased to continue to add ML CHAPTERS around the state. The growth of the ML in recent years has been astounding. However, with growth, must come change. As a result of this growth:
- The written and performance competitive events will be the same as last year at RLC and SLC with one exception: a name change for "Web Page Creation" to "Web Site Creation."
- There will be pre-judged ML events for the computer/skill events this year. Please check the FBLA calendar for due dates.
- Regions II, IV, and VI will again host a Regional Competition for Middle Level. Please know that REGIONAL COMPETION for MIDDLE LEVEL is NOT a qualifying round. If your chapter chooses not to participate at this level, your chapter is still eligible to compete at state.
- ML members are NOT allowed to compete in HS level events at the Regional or State levels.
For 2011-2012 FBLA competitive events and conference planning, please visit the FBLA Calendar webpage.
Do you want to see a basketball or hockey game and learn more about the behind-the-scenes work of a professional sports organization? Please take a look at the FBLA Night events in Milwaukee occuring in December and February.
For a summary of 2012 ML event changes & additions, please click here.
Download available FBLA Recruitment Tools.
Interested in starting or reactivating an FBLA chapter? Please see the two-page Chapter Organization Packet, which includes an application form.
New advisers, here is helpful guidance from the FBLA-PBL National Office regarding your Role as an FBLA Adviser.
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Please refer to future notifications regarding competition updates.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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For questions about this information, contact Lisa A Zovar (608) 267-9259
Last updated on 2/15/2012 4:42:48 PM