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Pictured are the Alabama delegates to the National FFA Convention with Jennifer Himburg, Southern Region National FFA Vice President. (Back, l-r) Salora Wright, Clements; Melody Murrell, Red Bay; James Paul Bailey, Sand Rock; Justin Posey, Montevallo; McKenzie Crabtree, East Limestone; Karen Baggett, Moulton; Leah Blalock, Daphne; (front, l-r) Scottie Hunter, Billingsley; Kimberly Henderson, Enterprise; Brendon Boyd, Marbury; Jennifer Himburg, Ariton; Christina Turner, Alexandria; and Beth Lott, New Brockton.
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Nine
FFA chapters in Alabama submitted applications for recognition in the
National Chapter Awards Program. Those chapters are listed here
alphabetically: Brantley HS FFA, Enterprise HS FFA, Eufaula HS FFA, Fort
Payne HS FFA, Geraldine HS FFA, Montevallo HS FFA, New Brockton HS FFA,
Pell City HS FFA and Speake HS FFA.
This
program allows Chapters to receive recognition for the Chapter’s
Program of Activities they conduct throughout the year. Each of these
Chapters is very deserving of the recognition it received. We have other
Chapters who do some great programs and don’t receive the recognition
they deserve because the applications were not filled out.
The
highest honor the National FFA Organization offers to its members is the
American FFA Degree. This degree is bestowed upon members who meet
certain criteria which substantiate their growth as a productive member
of society. Honorary American Degrees are also awarded to teachers,
superintendents, partners and others to recognize their support of the
agriscience education program and FFA. The following list is of Alabama’s
recipients. |