What position is stationed by the door?
Sentinel
What does CDE stand for?
Career Development Events
When was FFA founded?
Bonus point: Where was it founded?
1928
Bonus: Kansas City MI
What is perched on the top of the FFA emblem?
An eagle
What are the official colors of the FFA?
National Blue and Corn Gold
Who is our chapter President this year?
Lizzy
What does SAE stand for?
Supervised Agricultural Experience
When were girls allowed to join FFA?
1969
How many parts are there on the emblem?
Who wrote the FFA creed?
E.M. Tiffany
What officer calls the role of officers in opening ceremonies?
The Vice President
What does KILE stand for?
Keystone International Livestock Exposition
When was the FFA Creed adopted?
1930
What does the plow on the FFA emblem represent?
The labor and tillage of the soil, which is the foundation of agriculture.
How many SAE hours or money invested do you need to to get your Keystone degree?
Invest either $1,000 or 300 hours into your SAE
How many PA state officers are there?
7
What does SLLC stand for?
State Legislative Leadership Conference
The FFA received a national charter in...?
1950
What is the significance of corn on the FFA emblem?
It is the foundation of American agriculture and is grown in each state.
What is the FFA Motto?
Learning to Do
Doing to Learn
Earning to Live
Living to Serve
Who was the first National FFA president?
Leslie Applegate
What does ACES stand for?
Agricultural Cooperation Establishes Success
When did the National Convention move to Indianapolis Indiana?
2006, 2016
DOUBLE POINTS
What was the FFA emblem inspired by?
DOUBLE POINTS
A Danish organization for young farmers called Landøkonomisk Rejsebureau.
Where is the National FFA Headquarters located?
Indianapolis Indiana