Englewood, Ohio – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) FFA Chapter shares the mission of FFA, which is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Recently, on Wednesday November 6, 2019, to help achieve this mission, the Chapter held a Greenhand Degree Ceremony for the junior agricultural students who qualified for the Greenhand FFA Degree.
The FFA Greenhand Degree requires that a member must meet the following minimum qualifications:
All six programs, including Agriculture and Livestock Production, Animal Care and Management, Diesel Power Technologies, Natural Resource Management, Retail Agricultural Services, and Veterinary Science had juniors that earned the medal. Altogether there were 86 MVCTC students that received their Greenhand Degree.
Mackenzie Hoog, 2019-2020 Ohio FFA State Reporter from Valley View High School, was also at the Greenhand Ceremony and FFA meeting. She shared an inspirational message about the importance of going from Point A to Point B, but also enjoying the process and the journey in between. Mackenzie was able to illustrate her message with examples from her own journey in school and the FFA organization to make it really hit home with our students.
The National FFA Organization (formerly known as Future Farmers of America) provides leadership, personal growth and career success training through agricultural education. Today, there are over 579,678 FFA members in grades seven through twelve who belong to one of over 7,570 local FFA chapters throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
Dedicated to providing premier educational choices and advanced employment preparation for youth, adults, and organizations, MVCTC has proudly served the Miami Valley since 1971.
For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.
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Photo: MVCTC FFA Chapter Officers with Ohio FFA State Reporter Mackenzie Hoog. Back Row Left to Right – Audra Burger (Retail Agricultural Services/Preble Shawnee), Ross Dapore (Diesel Power Technologies/Ansonia), Peyton Ryan (Veterinary Science/Brookville), Josiah Kirchhoffer (Natural Resource Management/Brookville).
Front Row Left to Right – Katelyn Redick (Veterinary Science/Miamisburg), Mackenzie Hoog (Valley View), Brittany Ployer (Veterinary Science/Preble Shawnee), Keara Knepshield (Veterinary Science/Franklin Monroe), and Kristin Denlinger (Veterinary Science/Brookville).