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===National Officers===
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* President
* President-Paul Moya, New Mexico
* Secretary
* Secretary-Nessie Early, California
* Eastern Region Vice-President
* Eastern Region Vice-President-Hannah Crossen, Ohio
* Southern Region Vice-President
* Southern Region Vice-President-
* Central Region Vice-President
* Central Region Vice-President-Lilji Haji, Ok
* Western Region Vice-President
* Western Region Vice-President-Riley branch, GEORGIA


This allows officers to be elected to one of the four national regions of the FFA, as well as a President and a Secretary.
This allows officers to be elected to one of the four national regions of the FFA, as well as a President and a Secretary.

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National FFA Organization
Formation1928
TypeYouth organization
Legal statusInter-Curricular Non-profit organization
PurposeTo making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
HeadquartersAlexandria, Virginia
Indianapolis, Indiana (National Convention)
Region served
 United States
Membership
507,763
7,439 (Chapters)
Official language
English
National President
Paul Moya
AffiliationsFuture Farmers of Japan
WebsiteNational FFA Organization

The National FFA Organization is an American youth organization known as a Career and Technical Student Organization, based on middle and high school classes that promote and support agricultural education. The organization, founded in 1928 as Future Farmers of America, now has over 507,763 members in 7,439 chapters throughout all 50 states, Puerto Rico, Guam and the Virgin Islands. In 1988 the name of the organization was changed to the National FFA Organization to reflect the expanding career field of Agricultural Education.

The group holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code.

About FFA

FFA is the acronym for Future Farmers of America. High school students compete in various events called Career Development Events (CDEs). Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs, and Leadership Development Events (LDEs) are programs designed to broaden the students abilities and experience in different fields of agriculture. Students are supervised by agricultural education teachers in cooperation with parents, employers and other adults who assist individuals in the development and achievement of educational and career goals. In 1988 the Future Farmers of America changed it name to simply the National FFA Organization to encompass the growing diversity of Agriculture. Today the FFA has over 500,000 members across the nation. These student strive for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural educaton.

FFA Facts

FFA was founded in 1928 by 33 Delegates representing 18 states at the Hotel Baltmore Kansas City, MO.

The first National FFA President was Lesile Applegate from New Jersey.

The National FFA Convention held in October is the Nations Largest student gathering.

The FFA Jacket was made the official Uniform of FFA members in 1933.

FFA Structure

The FFA is represented at several different levels across the nation, changing from state to state. The basic levels are the national level, serving all of the United States of America; the state level, serving an individual state; and the chapter level, serving a school or set of schools in an area. Other levels include names such as districts, sections, regions, etc.

Originally created to serve high school students, the FFA has recently moved into elementaries, allowing members to become active earlier and stay active for longer. Each chapter is chartered as part of the state association and national organization. Collegiate chapter now exist, as well.

The higher levels of FFA hold conventions at least once a year, where members get together to be inspired, renew their faith in agriculture, compete in contests, and do much more. The National FFA Convention is held once a year, and was originally held in Kansas City, Missouri, but moved to Louisville, Kentucky, for seven years, and is currently held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, Indiana, from 2006 to 2012. [1]

Degrees

Many levels of the FFA can award degrees of membership to that level, signifying an individual member's accomplishments. The recognized Degrees of Membership are:

  • Discovery FFA Degree, awarded to Middle School students with an understanding of FFA knowledge.
  • Greenhand FFA Degree, awarded to new high school FFA members who can recite the FFA Creed and have formed an SAE plan.
  • Chapter FFA Degree (formerly Chapter Farmer), awarded by each Chapter on the basis of hours worked and/or money earned in an SAE.
  • State FFA Degree (formerly State Farmer), awarded by each state based on hours worked and/or money earned in an SAE.
  • American FFA Degree (formerly American Farmer), awarded by the National FFA Organization, and the highest degree that a member may attain. Also has a region for each state

tiffany will win discovery degree

Officers of FFA

As the FFA is a member-led organization intended to serve youth around the Nation, it elects officers from its own diverse membership to certain levels of the FFA. At the Chapter level, and many other levels, officers elected are usually:

Constitutional Officer

  • President — Stationed by the Rising Sun.
  • Vice President — Stationed by the plow
  • Secretary — Stationed by the ear of corn.
  • Treasurer —Stationed by emblem of Washington.
  • Reporter — Stationed by the flag.
  • Sentinel — Stationed by the door.

Others May include

  • Parliamentarian —Stationed by a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order.
  • Historian — Stationed at the chapter scrapbook
  • The Student Advisor — Stationed by the Key.
  • Chaplain — stationed by the Bible
  • Executive Committee/ Executive Board

Each officer is an agricultural student and holds responsibilities needed to serve, and are elected each year by members at the respective levels.

National Officers

  • President-Paul Moya, New Mexico
  • Secretary-Nessie Early, California
  • Eastern Region Vice-President-Hannah Crossen, Ohio
  • Southern Region Vice-President-
  • Central Region Vice-President-Lilji Haji, Ok
  • Western Region Vice-President-Riley branch, GEORGIA

This allows officers to be elected to one of the four national regions of the FFA, as well as a President and a Secretary.

Official FFA Dress

The most recognizable symbol of the organization is the blue jacket that is worn by current FFA members. Originally created to be worn by the Fredericktown Band of the Fredericktown FFA Chapter by Dr. Gus Lintner, the Official FFA Jacket was adopted in 1933 as the Organization's Official Dress. Official Dress for members is as follows:

Males:

  • Black slacks with black belt
  • White collared button-up shirt (tucked in)
  • Official FFA tie
  • Black dress shoes
  • Black socks
  • Official FFA jacket, zipped to the top with zipper tucked in

Females:

  • Black knee length skirt
  • White collared button-down blouse (tucked in)
  • Official FFA blue scarf
  • Plain black heels
  • Official FFA jacket zipped to the top with zipper tucked in
  • Black nylon hosiery

Members through their time in the FFA work to earn metal pins to place on their jackets. Awards include contests pins and proficiency awards. There should never be more than 3 pins on the front of the jacket. Pins that can below the name includes the highest office, highest award, and Discovery, Greenhand, Chapter degrees . The State and American degrees are the only ones that can be above the name if not on a 15"- 20" official FFA degree chain. Offices include President, Vice President, Reporter, Secretary, Treasurer, Sentinel, Historian, Chaplin, Parliamentarian, and other appointed positions. If a member has earned the State or American FFA degree no other pins should be displayed. These degrees may either be placed on a chain hung from the jacket or placed above the name on the front. No other pins should be displayed either way in these cases. If the member holds the American Degree the state degree should also be removed.

Over the years, FFA jackets have come in many forms and colors. Changing suppliers and newer design specifications allowed the jacket to fit awkwardly and the color to turn a deep purple, with orange emblem. Efforts by the National FFA, under the campaign "Only Blue Will Do," redesigned the FFA jacket to its original crisp blue color. In addition, the cost of the jacket was lowered, and original design elements were restored, such as specialized stitching. All new jackets now are produced to strict standards of quality.

Traditions

As an organization, the FFA has many traditions and trademarks, identifying it as an agricultural education organization:

The FFA Motto:

Learning to Do
Doing to Learn
Earning to Live
Living to Serve.

The FFA Mission: The National FFA Organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.

The Official FFA Colors: National Blue and Corn Gold (worn on the Official FFA jackets).

The FFA Creed

The FFA creed was written by Erwin Milton "E.M." Tiffany of Wisconsin, and adopted at the 3rd National Convention of the FFA. It was revised at the 38th Convention and the 63rd Convention. It is recited by new members to the organization, to reflect their growing belief in agriculture and agricultural education it also must be memorized and recited to earn the Greenhand Degree.

I believe in the future of agriculture; with a faith born not of words but of deeds - achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former years.

I believe that to live and work on a good farm or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits is pleasant as well as challenging; for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of discouragement I can not deny.

I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly with such knowledge and skill as I can secure and in the ability of progressive agriculturalists to serve our own and the public interest in producing and marketing the product of our toil.

I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so-for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me.

I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best traditions of our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task.

Career Development Events

FFA Career Development Event, or CDE's, are contests that members compete in to test their skills learned through agricultural education instruction. They vary at the different levels of the FFA, and some are competed in only at certain levels.

At the National level, there are 23 CDE's:

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Supervised Agricultural Experience Programs

To be an active member in the National FFA Organization, a member must have an Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) project. The projects involve hands-on application of concepts and principles learned in the agricultural education classroom, with guidelines for the SAE projects governed by the state FFA delegation. SAE programs are grouped into four different areas:

  • Exploratory - learning about the 'big picture' of agriculture and related careers
  • Research/Experimentation and Analysis - conducting research or analysis of information to discover new knowledge
  • Ownership/Entrepreneurship - planning and operation of an agriculture-related business
  • Placement - working either for pay or experience in an agricultural setting

Prominent former members

In politics

In entertainment

In the arts

Other

References

  1. ^ http://www.ffa.org/indymove/index.htm accessed on October 23, 2006