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Advisor Benefits

ADVISOR BENEFITS FBLA—Middle Level  Chapter Management Handbook  Integrated Curriculum Activities Learn to Lead!  PowerPoint Presentation Library  School Store Curriculum Network with business and  New York City Stock Market Tour community leaders! Program  Stock Market Game Gain experience!  National Web Site with Password- Protected Advisor Areas Earn recognition!  Skills Certification Opportunities  Professional Development Hours Develop friendships! and Graduate Credits  Hotel, Car Rental and Airline All these adventures and more Discounts await you and your students  Newsletter Published Three Times when you start a Middle Level a Year chapter.

THE ASSOCIATION FOR ADDITIONAL Future Business Leaders of America-Phi INFORMATION, Beta Lambda, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c) CONTACT

(3) educational association of student Pennsylvania FBLA members interested in business. The Bruce Boncal, Executive Director P. O. Box 5085 association has four divisions: Jersey Shore, PA 17740 570-398-4652 [email protected]  FBLA Middle Level for junior high www.pafbla.org and intermediate school students National Office (grades 5-9) FBLA-PBL, Inc.  FBLA for high school students 1912 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191-1591 (grades 9-12) 800-325-2946 [email protected]  Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) for post- www.fbla-pbl.org secondary students Brochure developed using information from FBLA-PBL,  Professional Division for Inc. Pennsylvania FBLA does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities or employment individuals who support the goals of practices, based on race, color, religious creed, ancestry, the organization union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identify or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability or any other legally protected category. Pennsylvania Future Business Leaders of America

Middle Level

Where Leadership Begins! Future Business LeadersGOALS of America—MiddleMEMBER BENEFITS  Develop competent, aggressive  National Recognition business leadership  State Recognition Level  Strengthen the confidence of  Leadership Development students in themselves and their  Community Service The mission of FBLA—Middle Levelwork is to bring business and education Career Explorationtogether in a  Create more interest in and  Friendship and Fun FBLA—PBL, Inc. is the premier understanding of entrepreneurial organization for students preparing for careers and American business RECOGNITION careers in Business. FBLA—ML offers enterprise OPPORTUNITIES students the chance to experience  Encourage members in the  Competitive leadership and other fundamentals of development of individual projects  Individual success, while engaged in fun and which contribute to the  Chapter rewarding activities. Members learn improvement of home, business  Membership through participating in a variety of and community projects and events that help them build  Develop character, prepare for EXAMPLES OF their skills, while contributing to the useful citizenship and foster RECOGNITION improvement of the community in which patriotism  Career Exploration they live, their school and their chapter.  Encourage and practice efficient  Chapter Award of Merit money management MIDDLE LEVEL  Community Service Project MEMBERSHIP  Encourage scholarship and promote school loyalty  Computer Slide Show Presentation  Open to all students  Assist students in the establishment  Desktop Publishing Application  Must be enrolled in a business or of occupational goals  Keyboarding Applications business-related course  Facilitate the transition from school  Local Chapters Activities Report  Must be enrolled in grades 5-9 to work  Outstanding Middle Level Member  Proofreading and Editing  Spreadsheet Where Leadership Begins!  Web Page Creation

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