The first National FFA Convention was held in this city.
Kansas City, Missouri
What does the rising sun represent?
This symbol on the emblem shows that FFA members look toward new opportunities in agriculture.
What officer is in charge of making sure the meeting room is prepared?
Sentinel
What is the Greenhand Degree?
The first FFA degree earned at the high school level.
What is the first line of the FFA Motto?
Learning to Do
This event in 1965 significantly changed the demographic makeup of the organization.
Why does the eagle sit on top of the emblem?
To represent national scope and freedom to explore new horizons
A chapter wants to increase public awareness of their activities and improve their social media presence. Which officer should take the lead, and what is their main tool for doing so?
Reporter
This degree requires SAE hours, leadership, and chapter involvement beyond Greenhand.
Chapter Degree
What does the Motto hope to guide members to do?
Hands-on learning and growth through action
What is Public Law 740?
This law provided FFA federal recognition and made it intracurricular.
Why is corn the foundation crop on the emblem rather than any other crop? What does it symbolize?
It is grown in every state and symbolizes unity.
Two committees are behind schedule and not communicating well. Which officer should step in to coordinate their efforts and ensure progress, and why?
Vice President
This degree is the first to require involvement beyond the local chapter.
State Degree
What are the 3 components of the FFA Mission
Premier Leadership, Personal Growth, or Career Success
Who was the last National Officer from Idaho? What chapter were they from?
Seth Pratt - Blackfoot
Why are the words "Agricultural Education" and "FFA" on the emblem?
The combination of these two words on the emblem shows that FFA is part of the educational system and not a separate club.
~learning and leadership
Several members are repeatedly interrupting during meetings, causing discussions to lose structure. Which officer should primarily address this, and which skill are they promoting?
President
What is the highest degree an FFA member can receive?
American Degree
Which mission pillar is MOST demonstrated when members engage in community service projects?
Personal Growth
What is the name change from Future Farmers of America to National FFA Organization?
This change in 1988 marked a shift toward a more inclusive vision of agricultural careers.
Analyze how the owl and rising sun work together symbolically to reflect FFA’s mission.
Wisdom + progress:
members use knowledge to create a brighter future in agriculture.
A chapter is struggling with morale and wants to rebuild a positive culture where members feel valued. Which two officers should collaborate most closely, and what key leadership focus should guide them?
President & Advisor, focusing on member engagement and leadership development
Compare the Chapter Degree and State Degree. Identify one requirement the State Degree has that the Chapter Degree does not.
Leadership beyond chapter, more SAE hours/money earned, or community service hours
Explain how the FFA Motto and Mission work together to shape member development.
The Motto provides the method for growth (“Learning to Do…”) while the Mission explains the overall goal of leadership, personal development, and career readiness.