Program Of Activities
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Organized in 3 Areas
1. Student Development-Promote personal and group activities that improve life skills.
2. Chapter Development-Encourage students to work together.
3. Community Development-Cooperate with other groups to make the community a better place to live and work.
Types of Committees in each Program of Activities
Student Development
1.Leadership-Activities that help you and your fellow classmates develop technical, human relations and decision making skills
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2.Healthy Lifestyle-Activities that make you feel better and realize your value, both mentally and physically.
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3.Career Success- Activities that promote your involvement and growth through an agriculture-related experience and or job.
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4.Scholarship-Activities that help you develop a positive attitude toward lifelong learning.
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5.Personal Growth-Activities that develop your agricultural occupation and career skills.
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Chapter Development
1.Chapter Recruitment-Activities held to increase the enrollment in agricultural education classes and or the FFA chapter and get more students involved.
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2.Financial-Activities to encourage good financial management among members through earnings, savings, and investments.
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3.Public Relations- Activities to promote the FFA Chapter in a positive light and inform students, parents, school administrators and community about chapter and member activities and accomplishments.
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4.Cooperation-Activities to develop teamwork and cooperative skills among members, chapter officers and communities.
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5.Support Group- Activities to develop and maintain positive relations between FFA and parents, community leaders and the agricultural industry.
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Community Development
1. Economic Development-Activities to improve the economic welfare of your community.
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2.Environmental-Activities to preserve natural resources and develop more environmentally responsible individuals.
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3.Human Resources-Activities to improve the welfare and well being of FFA members and citizens in the community.
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4.Citizenship-Activities to encourage members to become involved citizens of their school, community and country.
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5.Agricultural Promotion-Activities to help the public become better informed about the food system and related agricultural issues.
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