Officers
Officers
Kira Doty -President
FFA means the world to me. Our FFA chapter is like a big family. We all know when it is time for fun and when it is time to be serious. FFA means getting to know new people, try new things, and become a better communicator. FFA has taught me leadership skills, social skills, and how to become a better version of myself. FFA has taught me the importance of patience and that things improve if you put your mind to it.
Sam Nelson -Vice President
I have had a great experience in FFA one of the many things I have done is go to national conventions and state convention but I have also done public speaking and been a delegate at district contest
Trevin Griffin -Reporter
My favorite experience in FFA probably has to be the December meetings. They are always fun and upbeat and they never fail to not have a smile on your face. I also like going to state convention with all of my fellow officers and getting to spend time with them and meeting new people.Those are my favorite experiences in FFA. Sincerely yours, Trevin Griffin 23-24 Reporter
Jackson Phillips-Sisul – Treasurer
There’s never a dull moment, and it’s always very entertaining. Being an officer keeps me busy most days, but is also rewarding. I quite enjoy the ffa chapter and would strongly urge people to join it.
Audrey Kauzlarich – Secretary
I joined FFA last year and never expected to love it as much as I do! I’m so glad to be a part of this chapter and love seeing our chapters grow as a whole. FFA has changed my life for the better good and I can’t wait for more opportunities.
Jonah DeVore -Sentinel
I have been in FFA for almost a year and have already done quite a lot some of the most memorable moments have been the harvesters lunch where the community committee went out to DFS and served food all day long, creating plaques for state legislatures with our brand new laser engravers and of course being elected as an officer.