Huddles

Northeast NC FCA Area


 FCA Student Leader Application Process and Deadlines

1. Each leadership team should ideally consist of 4 – 6 student leaders (50% athletes minimum

2. Current leadership team can nominate other students to apply, but they must be bought before the adult leaders to be carefully reviewed before asking them 
  • Adult leaders can make announcements at FCA meeting about new leadership process but must outline process           and expectations
  • Students should be sought out individually and recruited rather than go through a “popularity” vote by FCA                     students or just asked by another student 
3. Student leadership applications made available from March 1 until March 15 – to be filled out and turned back in to Huddle Coach at your school – students CANNOT serve as FCA leaders without this Student Leader Application
  • Students should realize that just because you turn in a form does not guarantee you a leadership spot 
  • Students should be carefully vetted by interviews with youth pastors, teachers, and coaches 
4. Huddle Coach and FCA staff to meet and go through the applications from March 16 until April 15, along with student interviews with Huddle Coach and FCA staff 

5. New student leadership team to be selected by April 22 by FCA staff, Huddle Coach, and the Student Leadership Team; new leaders to shadow current leaders for a four-week period 

6. New team to be introduced and installed at FCA meeting by May 15 and finish out the year 

7. Leaders to go to FCA Leadership Camp during the summer and meet at least three times prior to beginning of school to plan, pray, and prepare for upcoming year 

8. Leaders attend FCA Kick-Off and other training events during the year 

9. Leaders will go through online practice (in development) and complete training 
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