Stationed by the ear of Corn
Where is the Secretary?
Represents common Agriculture Intrest
Cross Section of Corn
FFA Colors
National Blue and Corn Gold
helps in setting goals and developing plans and steps to reach those goals.
Program of Activities
School FFA Group Name
Havelock FFA Chapter
Stationed by the American Flag
Reporter
Symbolizes National scope of FFA
Eagle
Ritual that Emphasizes the beliefs of the FFA and explain the meaning of certain emblems
FFA Opening and Closing Cermonies
Competitive events designed to build career skills of FFA members.
Career Development Events (CDE)
Student Led organization
National FFA Organzation
Stationed by the Rising Sun
President
Symbolizes knowledge and wisdom
Owl
FFA Mission Statement- 3 parts
Premier Leadership, personal growth and Career Success
Event that develops communication skills
Speaking event- Ex. Parli Pro, Prepared Public speaking
3 circle model
Classroom/ Lab, Supervised Agriculture Experience (SAE), FFA
Stationed by the Plow
Vice President
Symbolizes labor and tillage of the soil
Plow
FFA Motto- 4 parts
Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.
Event develop knowledge and build communications skills.
Stationed by the Owl
Advisor/ Teacher
Stationed by the door
Sentinel
Symbolizes the combination of learning and leadership necessary for progress in agriculture.
Agriculture Education and FFA
FFA Official Dress- 5 parts
white collared shirt, FFA jacket (zipped up), black pants or skirt, black shoes, FFA tie or scarf.
entrepreneurship or placement individual awards growing out of a student’s SAE program
Proficiency Awards
5 paragraph statement that starts with " I Believe" which includes the beliefs of the FFA
The FFA Creed