the ffa: who are we? the past, present and future introduction to agriculture
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The FFA:The FFA:Who are we? Who are we? The Past, Present The Past, Present and Futureand Future
Introduction to AgricultureIntroduction to Agriculture
STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES.OBJECTIVES.
1. Explain how, when, and why the FFA was 1. Explain how, when, and why the FFA was organizedorganized
2 Explain the mission and strategies, colors, motto, 2 Explain the mission and strategies, colors, motto, salute, parts of the emblem, and the salute, parts of the emblem, and the organizational structure of the FFA.organizational structure of the FFA.
3. Recite and explain the meaning of the FFA Creed.3. Recite and explain the meaning of the FFA Creed.
4. Explain the purpose of a Program of Activities and 4. Explain the purpose of a Program of Activities and its committee structure.its committee structure.
STUDENT LEARNING STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES -2OBJECTIVES -2
5. List and explain the various FFA Degrees.5. List and explain the various FFA Degrees.
6. List the four types of membership.6. List the four types of membership.
7. Identify correct Official Dress (O.D.) for FFA 7. Identify correct Official Dress (O.D.) for FFA members.members.
8. Explain the rules of wearing the FFA jacket.8. Explain the rules of wearing the FFA jacket.
9. Explain how the Officers are arranged around the 9. Explain how the Officers are arranged around the room in a FFA meeting.room in a FFA meeting.
10. Match the officer with the appropriate symbol. 10. Match the officer with the appropriate symbol.
Before the FFA Before the FFA Corn, Pig, etc, ClubsCorn, Pig, etc, Clubs
• Note the dates in pictures Note the dates in pictures • All pre 1928All pre 1928
Early 1920s FF __ Early 1920s FF __ • FFV Virginia, FFTFFV Virginia, FFT
• Tenn, FFA Arkansas etcTenn, FFA Arkansas etc.. FFA was started in 1928FFA was started in 1928
Before there way the FFA????Before there way the FFA????
Pig Clubs for BoysPig Clubs for Boys
Corn Clubs for BoysCorn Clubs for Boys
Girls had clubs too…..Girls had clubs too…..
Cooking, Cooking, Canning, Canning, Sewing, Sewing, etc…etc…
Oldest ag youth organization west Oldest ag youth organization west of Mississippi is……of Mississippi is……
Lincoln AggiesLincoln Aggies 19261926 BrunoBruno Founder J. B. EwartFounder J. B. Ewart
County Rd. 9, Bruno, 1926 building was home of Lincoln Aggie Club, believed to be nation’s first Future Farmers organization.
The Founder: Mr. J. B. EwartThe Founder: Mr. J. B. Ewart,, Mr. J. B. Ewart, a young man who was to spend most of his life in Mr. J. B. Ewart, a young man who was to spend most of his life in
the school there, was the first Vocational Agriculture teacher. Bruno the school there, was the first Vocational Agriculture teacher. Bruno was the first Vocational Agricultural school west of the Mississippi was the first Vocational Agricultural school west of the Mississippi River and the first accredited four year high school in Marion River and the first accredited four year high school in Marion County. The first Father and Son Banquet was held that year and County. The first Father and Son Banquet was held that year and has been held every year since that time. As time progressed, the has been held every year since that time. As time progressed, the mothers were also invited to the banquet, as they are today. The mothers were also invited to the banquet, as they are today. The school began to really grow and Mr. Ewart was an inspiration to the school began to really grow and Mr. Ewart was an inspiration to the big and the little boys alike. He never wore a coat in winter except big and the little boys alike. He never wore a coat in winter except on one or two of the coldest days but always came to school with on one or two of the coldest days but always came to school with the sleeves of his white shirt rolled up. Little boys in the first grade the sleeves of his white shirt rolled up. Little boys in the first grade were often observed with sleeves rolled up when it was freezing were often observed with sleeves rolled up when it was freezing cold, if mothers didn't remind them to wear a coat. From the very cold, if mothers didn't remind them to wear a coat. From the very start, the necessity of a Smith-Hughes workshop was recognized, start, the necessity of a Smith-Hughes workshop was recognized, so Mr. Ewart, with the help of his boys, built a nice new building for so Mr. Ewart, with the help of his boys, built a nice new building for classes and agriculture work. classes and agriculture work.
School Built by the Teacher School Built by the Teacher and his Studentsand his Students
The marble slab on the The marble slab on the right side gives the name right side gives the name of J. B. Ewart, instructor, of J. B. Ewart, instructor, and the names of boys who and the names of boys who worked 40 hours or more worked 40 hours or more on the building:on the building: Earl Adams, Pierce Adams, Everett Earl Adams, Pierce Adams, Everett Burnes, Frank Burnes, Fred Burnes, Burnes, Frank Burnes, Fred Burnes, Lester Burnes, Hugh Elam, Paul Lester Burnes, Hugh Elam, Paul Elam, Garnett Elton, Howard Elam, Garnett Elton, Howard Keeling, H. S. Keeling, Roy Keeling, Keeling, H. S. Keeling, Roy Keeling, David McNair, Webster McNair, David McNair, Webster McNair, Raymond McNair, Dolph Milligan, Raymond McNair, Dolph Milligan, Hobart Milligan, Jerome Morris, Hoyt Hobart Milligan, Jerome Morris, Hoyt Pyle, Norvel Pyle, Rudolph Setzler, Pyle, Norvel Pyle, Rudolph Setzler, Alvard Swafford, Gales Swafford, Alvard Swafford, Gales Swafford, Howard Wilson, Hugh Wilson, and Howard Wilson, Hugh Wilson, and Woodrow Wilson.Woodrow Wilson.
FFA HistoryFFA History
1917 Congress passed 1917 Congress passed Smith-Hughes ActSmith-Hughes Act established agriculture classesestablished agriculture classes
first ag youth club west of Mississippi first ag youth club west of Mississippi 1920’s Future Farmers of Virginia formed1920’s Future Farmers of Virginia formed
Henry GrosecloseHenry Groseclose-”Father of the FFA”-”Father of the FFA” 1926 American Royal in Kansas City invited 1926 American Royal in Kansas City invited
vocational agriculture students to judge vocational agriculture students to judge livestocklivestock
FFA HistoryFFA History 1928 Walt Disney draws Mickey Mouse 1928 Walt Disney draws Mickey Mouse
for Kansas City Star for Kansas City Star 1928 1st National Convention in Kansas 1928 1st National Convention in Kansas
City’s Baltimore HotelCity’s Baltimore Hotel
1st President - Leslie Applegate 1st President - Leslie Applegate
1st Nat. Advisor - Dr. C.H. Lane 1st Nat. Advisor - Dr. C.H. Lane
Dues set at $0.10Dues set at $0.10 1929 Carton Patton 1st American Star 1929 Carton Patton 1st American Star
Farmer Farmer (From Arkansas)(From Arkansas) National BlueNational Blue and and Corn GoldCorn Gold official official
colorscolors
FFA HistoryFFA History
1930 FFA Creed Adopted1930 FFA Creed Adopted
written by written by E.M. TiffanyE.M. Tiffany
3rd national convention3rd national convention
revised in 1965, 1987, and 1990revised in 1965, 1987, and 1990 1933 FFA Jacket adopted as official dress1933 FFA Jacket adopted as official dress
FFA HistoryFFA History
1939 National FFA Center located on part 1939 National FFA Center located on part of the original estate of George of the original estate of George Washington in Alexandria, VirginiaWashington in Alexandria, Virginia
1944 National FFA Foundation Formed1944 National FFA Foundation Formed
non-profit fundraising part of FFAnon-profit fundraising part of FFA
private donations fund awards private donations fund awards
Foundation raises $6 million annuallyFoundation raises $6 million annually
FFA HistoryFFA History
1947 National FFA 1947 National FFA BandBand
1948 National FFA 1948 National FFA ChorusChorus
1948 National FFA 1948 National FFA Supply Service Supply Service FormedFormed Official JacketsOfficial Jackets AwardsAwards Anything FFAAnything FFA
FFA HistoryFFA History 1950 1950 Public Law 740 Public Law 740 granted National granted National
FFA a Federal CharterFFA a Federal Charter
FFA recognized as “FFA recognized as “intracurricularintracurricular” part ” part of the agriculture education programof the agriculture education program
1952 1952 National Future FarmerNational Future Farmer magazine magazine publishedpublished
now called now called FFA New HorizonFFA New Horizon 1952 Code of Ethics adopted1952 Code of Ethics adopted
FFA HistoryFFA History
1953 -- 251953 -- 25thth anniversary of the FFA anniversary of the FFA
1955 FFA in Japan, Brazil, Columbia, 1955 FFA in Japan, Brazil, Columbia, Korea, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, Korea, Mexico, Panama, Philippines, ThailandThailand
1955 International Student exchange 1955 International Student exchange programs begun can now travel to 30 programs begun can now travel to 30 countriescountries
1965 NFA merged with FFA1965 NFA merged with FFA NFA (New Farmers) African AmericanNFA (New Farmers) African American
FFA HistoryFFA History
FFA HistoryFFA History
1969 Girls admitted to FFA1969 Girls admitted to FFA 1969 First Star 1969 First Star
AgribusinessmanAgribusinessman 1971 National FFA Alumni 1971 National FFA Alumni
founded support agriculture founded support agriculture educationeducation
1988 Name changed to 1988 Name changed to National FFA OrganizationNational FFA Organization
FFA HistoryFFA History
1988 --1988 -- Name of the organization was Name of the organization was changed to National FFA Organization.changed to National FFA Organization.
19891989 -- Name of -- Name of The National Future The National Future FarmerFarmer MMagazineagazine was changed to the was changed to the New HorizonsNew Horizons..
19991999 -- National FFA Center moved -- National FFA Center moved from Alexandria, VA, to Indianapolis, from Alexandria, VA, to Indianapolis, IN.IN.
19991999 -- The National FFA Convention -- The National FFA Convention was moved to Louisville, Kentucky.was moved to Louisville, Kentucky.
FFA HistoryFFA History
2000 F2000 FFA continues to expand FA continues to expand opportunities for agricultural career opportunities for agricultural career preparation by introducing one new career preparation by introducing one new career development event and two demonstration development event and two demonstration events. The National FFA Archives, events. The National FFA Archives, located at IUPUI in Indianapolis, officially located at IUPUI in Indianapolis, officially opens.opens.
National Convention Moved to National Convention Moved to Indianapolis, IndianaIndianapolis, Indiana
20062006 -- 1 -- 1stst year in year in Indianapolis Indianapolis
Components of Agricultural Components of Agricultural EducationEducation
The FFA PurposeThe FFA Purpose
• • RecreationRecreation • • PatriotismPatriotism • • ServiceService • • CharacterCharacter • • ThriftThrift
• • LeadershipLeadership • • ScholarshipScholarship • • Improved Improved
AgricultureAgriculture • • CooperationCooperation • • CitizenshipCitizenship
The purpose of the FFA is to develop:
The FFA stresses three closely related areas: leadership, personal growth, and career success.
The FFA MissionThe FFA Mission
FFA makes a positive difference FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by in the lives of students by developing their potential for developing their potential for premier leadership, personal premier leadership, personal growth and career success growth and career success through agriculture education.through agriculture education.
Organizational StructureOrganizational Structure
You
Local Chapter
S tate Association
National O rganization
The FFA Degree LadderThe FFA Degree Ladder
Degrees recognize progress in leadership, Degrees recognize progress in leadership, agricultural education and your SAEagricultural education and your SAE
Greenhand DegreeGreenhand Degree Chapter FFA DegreeChapter FFA Degree State FFA DegreeState FFA Degree American FFA DegreeAmerican FFA Degree
Discovery members (middle school)
Greenhand FFA DegreeGreenhand FFA Degree
For first year membersFor first year members Knowledge of FFA HistoryKnowledge of FFA History Recite the CreedRecite the Creed Recite the MottoRecite the Motto Recite the SaluteRecite the Salute Must be enrolled in Must be enrolled in
Agriculture Ed.Agriculture Ed. Have satisfactory SAE plansHave satisfactory SAE plans
Greenhand RequirementsGreenhand Requirements
Have learned and can Have learned and can explain the FFA Mission explain the FFA Mission StatementStatement
Describe and Explain the Describe and Explain the meaning of the FFA meaning of the FFA Emblem and ColorsEmblem and Colors
Understand the FFA Code Understand the FFA Code of Ethicsof Ethics
Understand Proper use of Understand Proper use of the FFA Jacketthe FFA Jacket
Greenhand RequirementsGreenhand Requirements
Familiar with the chapter constitution and Familiar with the chapter constitution and bylawsbylaws
Familiar with the Program of ActivitiesFamiliar with the Program of Activities Have access to the Official FFA Manual Have access to the Official FFA Manual
and FFA Student Handbookand FFA Student Handbook Submitted written application for the Submitted written application for the
Greenhand DegreeGreenhand Degree
Chapter FFA DegreeChapter FFA Degree
Completed 2 semesters of agricultureCompleted 2 semesters of agriculture Have SAE program in operationHave SAE program in operation Earn and productively invest $150 or work Earn and productively invest $150 or work
at least 45 hours at SAEat least 45 hours at SAE Effectively lead a group discussion for 15 Effectively lead a group discussion for 15
minutesminutes Demonstrate 5 parliamentary proceduresDemonstrate 5 parliamentary procedures
Chapter FFA DegreeChapter FFA Degree
Show progress towards individual Show progress towards individual achievement in the FFA award programachievement in the FFA award program
Have a satisfactory scholastic recordHave a satisfactory scholastic record Star Chapter Farmer -outstanding Star Chapter Farmer -outstanding
production SAEproduction SAE Star Chapter Agribusiness Award - Star Chapter Agribusiness Award -
outstanding business SAEoutstanding business SAE
State FFA DegreeState FFA Degree
Active FFA member 2 Active FFA member 2 yearsyears
2 years of agriculture2 years of agriculture Earn and productively Earn and productively
invest $1000 or work 300 invest $1000 or work 300 hours in an SAE Programhours in an SAE Program
Perform 10 parliamentary Perform 10 parliamentary proceduresprocedures
Give a 6 minute speech Give a 6 minute speech
State FFA DegreeState FFA Degree
Chapter officer or committee memberChapter officer or committee member Satisfactory scholastic recordSatisfactory scholastic record Participate in the planning of the Program of Participate in the planning of the Program of
ActivitiesActivities 5 activities above chapter level5 activities above chapter level Degree Charm worn Degree Charm worn
above name on jacket above name on jacket or on standard key or on standard key chainchain
American American FFA DegreeFFA Degree
Highest degreeHighest degree Active member for 3 Active member for 3
yearsyears 3 years of class3 years of class Graduate from high Graduate from high
school at least 12 school at least 12 months prior to months prior to receiving degreereceiving degree
Outstanding SAE Outstanding SAE ProgramProgram
American FFA DegreeAmerican FFA Degree
Earn and productively Earn and productively invest $7,500 or earn and invest $7,500 or earn and invest $1,500 and work at invest $1,500 and work at least 2,250 unpaid hoursleast 2,250 unpaid hours
Have a record of Have a record of outstanding leadership outstanding leadership abilitiesabilities
Scholastic record of “C” Scholastic record of “C” or betteror better
Golden key worn above Golden key worn above name or on chainname or on chain
American FFA DegreeAmerican FFA Degree
American Star Farmer and Star American Star Farmer and Star Agribusiness (1 each from 4 regions)Agribusiness (1 each from 4 regions)
All finalists receive European TourAll finalists receive European Tour Highest Awards in FFAHighest Awards in FFA
Types of MembershipTypes of Membership
ActiveActive enrolled in ag class, dues paidenrolled in ag class, dues paid
CollegiateCollegiate 2 or 4 year college2 or 4 year college
AlumniAlumni former members or interested peopleformer members or interested people
HonoraryHonorary people who support FFApeople who support FFA
Career Development Events in which Career Development Events in which FFA members may participateFFA members may participate
LivestockLivestock Evaluation of breeding and market BEEF, SWINE AND Evaluation of breeding and market BEEF, SWINE AND
SHEEPSHEEP Grading Frame SizeGrading Frame Size Grading Back FatGrading Back Fat Oral ReasonsOral Reasons
MeatsMeats Identification of Wholesale and Retail meat cutsIdentification of Wholesale and Retail meat cuts Placing of CutsPlacing of Cuts RibeyesRibeyes Carcass GradingCarcass Grading Hamburger ProblemsHamburger Problems Written TestWritten Test
Career Development Events in Career Development Events in which FFA members may participatewhich FFA members may participate
ElectricityElectricity WiringWiring DiagramingDiagraming Floor PlansFloor Plans IdentificationIdentification Written TestWritten Test
Nursery/LandscapeNursery/Landscape IdentificationIdentification
• Plants, Pest, EquipmentPlants, Pest, Equipment PlacingPlacing Landscape Problems/CalculationLandscape Problems/Calculation Written TestWritten Test
Career Development Events in Career Development Events in which FFA members may participatewhich FFA members may participate Ag BusinessAg Business
ProblemsProblems• Net Worth StatementsNet Worth Statements• DepreciationDepreciation• Break-EvenBreak-Even• SubstitutionsSubstitutions• Partial BudgetPartial Budget• Asset AllocationsAsset Allocations
Written TestWritten Test
Career Development Events in which Career Development Events in which FFA members may participateFFA members may participate
Leadership Related EventsLeadership Related Events Parliamentary ProcedureParliamentary Procedure Opening and Closing CeremoniesOpening and Closing Ceremonies Creed SpeakingCreed Speaking Extemporaneous SpeakingExtemporaneous Speaking Prepared Public SpeakingPrepared Public Speaking
The FFA EmblemThe FFA EmblemWhat does it all mean? What does it all mean?
Go to Emblem Point
Cross Section of the Cross Section of the Ear of CornEar of Corn
Corn is a symbol of Corn is a symbol of unity because it is unity because it is native to America native to America and is grown in and is grown in every state.every state.
The Rising SunThe Rising Sun
The Rising Sun The Rising Sun symbolizes symbolizes progress in progress in agriculture and the agriculture and the confidence FFA confidence FFA members have in members have in the future.the future.
The EagleThe Eagle
The eagle is a The eagle is a reminder of our reminder of our freedom and freedom and ability to explore ability to explore new horizons for new horizons for the future of the future of agricultureagriculture
The OwlThe Owl
The owl The owl represents represents knowledge and knowledge and wisdomwisdom
The PlowThe Plow
The plow is the The plow is the symbol of labor symbol of labor and tillage of the and tillage of the soilsoil
The WordsThe Words
FFA is an FFA is an important part of important part of the Agriculture the Agriculture Education Education ProgramProgram
The FFA EmblemThe FFA Emblem
Put it all togetherPut it all together Trademark of the Trademark of the
National FFA National FFA OrganizationOrganization
Be Proud Of ItBe Proud Of It
http://www.ffa.org/documents/mp3/ffa_song_ffaboy.mp3http://www.ffa.org/documents/mp3/ffa_song_ffaboy.mp3
Official FFA ColorsOfficial FFA Colors
National BlueNational BlueCorn GoldCorn Gold
FFA MottoFFA Motto
Learning to DoLearning to Do
Doing to LearnDoing to Learn
Earning to LiveEarning to Live
Living to ServeLiving to Serve
FFA SaluteFFA Salute
Pledge of Allegiance Pledge of Allegiance to the:to the:
The Pledge of AllegianceThe Pledge of Allegiance I I pledge allegiance“ (I promise to be true) pledge allegiance“ (I promise to be true)
"to the flag“ (to the symbol of our country)"to the flag“ (to the symbol of our country) "of the United States of America“ (each state that has joined to make"of the United States of America“ (each state that has joined to make
our country) our country)"and to the Republic“ (a republic is a country where the"and to the Republic“ (a republic is a country where the people choose people choose others to make laws for them – the others to make laws for them – the government is for the people) government is for the people)"for which it stands,“ (the flag means the country)"for which it stands,“ (the flag means the country)"one Nation“"one Nation“ (a single country) (a single country) "under God,“ (the people believe in a supreme "under God,“ (the people believe in a supreme being) being) "indivisible,“ (the country cannot be split into parts) "indivisible,“ (the country cannot be split into parts) "with liberty and justice“ (with freedom and fairness) "with liberty and justice“ (with freedom and fairness) "for all.“ "for all.“ (for each person in the country...you (for each person in the country...you and me!) and me!)
The pledge says you are promising to be true to the United States of The pledge says you are promising to be true to the United States of AmericaAmerica! !
Source: Source: The American Legion The American Legion
Brief History of the PledgeBrief History of the Pledge The original pledge was published in the Sept. 8, The original pledge was published in the Sept. 8,
1892, issue of 1892, issue of The Youth's CompanionThe Youth's Companion in in Boston. Boston.
For years, the authorship was in dispute For years, the authorship was in dispute between James B. Upham and Francis Bellamy between James B. Upham and Francis Bellamy of the magazine's staff. of the magazine's staff.
In 1939, after a study of the controversy, the In 1939, after a study of the controversy, the United States Flag Association decided that United States Flag Association decided that authorship be credited to Bellamy.authorship be credited to Bellamy.
The phrase “under God” was added to the The phrase “under God” was added to the pledge on June 14, 1954.pledge on June 14, 1954.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
I believe in the future of agriculture with a I believe in the future of agriculture with a faith born not of words but of deeds--faith born not of words but of deeds--achievements won by the present and achievements won by the present and past generations of agriculturists; in the past generations of agriculturists; in the promise of better days through better promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to us from the struggles enjoy have come to us from the struggles of former years.of former years.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
I believe that to live and work on a good I believe that to live and work on a good farm, or to be engaged in other agricultural farm, or to be engaged in other agricultural pursuits, is pleasant as well as pursuits, is pleasant as well as challenging; for I know the joys and challenging; for I know the joys and discomforts of agricultural life and hold an discomforts of agricultural life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny.cannot deny.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
I believe in leadership from ourselves and I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of progressive secure, and in the ability of progressive agriculturists to serve our won and public agriculturists to serve our won and public interest in producing and marketing the interest in producing and marketing the product of our toil.product of our toil.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
I believe in less dependence on begging I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life and more power in bargaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so--for others as well as help make it so--for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more myself; in less need for charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose and playing square with those whose happiness depends on me. happiness depends on me.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
I believe that American agriculture can and I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best traditions of our will hold true to the best traditions of our national life and that I can exert an national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task.inspiring task.
FFA CreedFFA Creed
Written by E. M. TiffanyWritten by E. M. Tiffany Adopted at 3rd national conventionAdopted at 3rd national convention Revised at 38th and 63rd conventionRevised at 38th and 63rd convention
Official DressOfficial Dress
GirlsGirls black skirt or slacksblack skirt or slacks white blousewhite blouse official blue scarfofficial blue scarf black shoesblack shoes official jacket zipped to the topofficial jacket zipped to the top
Official DressOfficial Dress
BoysBoys black slacksblack slacks white shirtwhite shirt official FFA tieofficial FFA tie black shoesblack shoes black socksblack socks official jacket zipped to the topofficial jacket zipped to the top
Official FFA DressOfficial FFA Dress
Proper Use of the FFA JacketProper Use of the FFA Jacket
Only worn by membersOnly worn by members Kept clean and neatKept clean and neat Only Only emblems, state, chapter, name and emblems, state, chapter, name and
one office or honorone office or honor Worn on official occasions zipped up, Worn on official occasions zipped up,
collar down, cuffs buttonedcollar down, cuffs buttoned Only worn to places appropriate for Only worn to places appropriate for
members to visitmembers to visit
Proper Use of the FFA JacketProper Use of the FFA Jacket
School letters etc. not worn on jacketSchool letters etc. not worn on jacket Discard when worn, remove emblemsDiscard when worn, remove emblems Remove emblems if given awayRemove emblems if given away Act like a lady or gentlemen when wearing Act like a lady or gentlemen when wearing
the FFA jacketthe FFA jacket No tobacco or alcohol in jacketNo tobacco or alcohol in jacket Degree, Office, Award (1 each) worn Degree, Office, Award (1 each) worn
below namebelow name
Chapter Officer Positions and Chapter Officer Positions and ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
President-President- Preside over meetingsPreside over meetings Appoint CommitteesAppoint Committees Coordinate activitiesCoordinate activities Represent the chapterRepresent the chapter
Vice President-Vice President- Help the PresidentHelp the President Coordinate all committeesCoordinate all committees Develop Program of Activity (POA) Develop Program of Activity (POA)
Chapter Officer Positions and Chapter Officer Positions and Responsibilities--2Responsibilities--2
Secretary- Secretary- Chapter correspondenceChapter correspondence Maintain member attendance and activity Maintain member attendance and activity
recordsrecords Treasure-Treasure-
Serve as chairperson of the earning and Serve as chairperson of the earning and savings committeesavings committee
Prepare and submit the membership rosterPrepare and submit the membership roster
Chapter Officer Positions and Chapter Officer Positions and Responsibilities--3Responsibilities--3
Reporter- Reporter- Plan public information programsPlan public information programs Release news and information to news mediaRelease news and information to news media
Sentinel-Sentinel- Assist the president in maintaining orderAssist the president in maintaining order Welcome guest and visitorsWelcome guest and visitors Keep meeting room comfortableKeep meeting room comfortable
Jr. Advisor- Jr. Advisor- Provide guidance and wisdomProvide guidance and wisdom Assist in chapter planningAssist in chapter planning
Room Arrangement for Room Arrangement for FFA meetingsFFA meetings
If you were the ________If you were the ________Where would you sit?Where would you sit?
Front
A
B
C
D
E
F
President
Secretary
Treasurer
Advisor
VP
Sentinel
Reporter
ReviewReview
What organizations came before the FFAWhat organizations came before the FFAExplain how the FFA developed – List some key dates and Explain how the FFA developed – List some key dates and
events. events. What is the purpose of the FFA What is the purpose of the FFA Explain the various FFA Degrees and requirements of eachExplain the various FFA Degrees and requirements of eachExplain the types of membership.Explain the types of membership.Identify correct Official Dress for FFA members, both male and Identify correct Official Dress for FFA members, both male and
female.female.Explain the rules of wearing the FFA jacket.Explain the rules of wearing the FFA jacket.Explain how the Officers are arranged around the room in a FFA Explain how the Officers are arranged around the room in a FFA
meeting.meeting.Match the officer with the appropriate symbol.Match the officer with the appropriate symbol.