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1 FFA General Knowledge and History

2 Mission Statement FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

3 History of FFA 1928------- FFA est. 1944------- FFA Foundation
FFA magazine established FFA and the NFA merges Girls allowed in FFA Name changed from Future Farmers of America to FFA Construction of National FFA center in Indiana begins Doors of FFA Center opens National meeting will be held in Indiana

4 FFA Emblem Consist of five symbols which are representative of the history and the goals and the future of the organization

5 The Eagle Cross section of the ear of corn Rising sun The owl The Plow

6 Motto Learning to do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve

7 The Creed

8 Official Dress Official FFA Jacket
Black Slacks for guys and Black Skirt for gals. Black Boots or dress shoes White collared dress shirt Blue Tie

9 Levels of the FFA National State Area   - 8 District - Sandyland Local-  Malakoff We are in the Texas FFA. We are in the area 8 association. We are in the Sanyland District. We are the Malakoff FFA Chapter. There are 10 areas in The state. There are 5 districts in the area.

10 Areas of the Texas FFA

11 Districts of Area 8 Centex Corsicana Lake Whitney Sandyland Waco

12 Essentials of a successful FFA Chapter
Knowledge of the FFA Diversity of Membership All Members share Responsiblities Capable Officers A Challenging Program of Activities A workable constitution Proper Equiptment and Records Well Planned and Regularly held Meetings Adequate Financing School and Community Support

13 Chapter Officers President.....................Carson Street
President Carson Street Vice President Megan Dalrymple Secretary Staci Hurt Treasurer Abby Bateman Reporter Courtney Wallace Sentinel Luke Dandridge Advisor Johnny Iacono

14 Program of Activities Things that the Chapter plans to do throughout the year. Provides direction Provides experience in planning Serves as a reference in planning Involves as many members as possible in activities

15 Committees Leadership Healthy lifestyles SAE Careers Recruitment
Finance Public Relations Support Group Environmental Human Resource Citizenship Agriculture awareness Economic

16 Meeting Room President Reporter Secretary Treasurer Advisor
Vice President Sentinel

17 Station Markers President------------------Rising Sun
Vice President Plow Secretary Ear of Corn Treasurer Bust of Washington Reporter Flag Sentinel Shield of Friendship Advisor Owl

18 Leadership Opportunities in the FFA

19 Leadership Development Events
Chapter Conducting FFA Radio Creed Speaking FFA quiz Extemporaneous Speaking FFA Skills Prepared Public Speaking Soil Stewardship Ag Issues Job Interview Public Relations

20 Career Development Events
Livestock Judging Horse Judging Land Judging Dairy cattle Judging Dairy Foods Judging Ag Mechanics Contest Tractor troubleshooting Plant Identification Poultry Judging Wildlife Ag Business Management Forestry Nursery/Landscape Meat Evaluation

21 Supervised Agricultural Education Programs (SAEP)

22 FFA Degrees Discovery – 8th Graders
Greenhand – first year high school students Chapter FFA degree – second year Lone Star FFA Degree – State Degree American FFA Degree – National Degree

23 Membership Types Active – High School Alumni – Former High School
Collegiate – College Students Honorary – May or may not have been in FFA in high School

24 TEST REVIEW

25 Know the three target areas of the FFA Mission statement.
Be able to explain the three area of the mission statement. Be able to name the four levels of the FFA and put them in their proper order. Know how many state officers there are. Know how many area officers there are. Know how many areas there are in the state and which one our chapter is in Know how many districts there are in our area and which one we are in. Know how many chapter officers our chapter has and who they are. Know the timeline of the FFA.

26 Know what the symbols are on the emblem.
Know the motto Know the list of essentials of a successful FFA chapter. Define Program of Activities. Diagram how a meeting room is arranged. Be able to match officers with station markers. Define LDE List LDE Events and be able to explain them. Define CDE List CDE Events and be able to explain them. Define SAEP Know Degrees Know Membership types.


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