Five members of the JVS FFA Chapter have met the requirements to obtain the State FFA Degree. The State FFA Degree is the 2nd highest
level that can be achieved.
To be eligible to receive the State FFA Degree from the state association, a member must meet a minimum of 18 standards that include, but are not limited to: received the Chapter FFA Degree; are a current member of the FFA and are enrolled in an agricultural education program; while in school, have completed the equivalent of at least one and a half years (270 hours) of systematic school instruction in agricultural education, which includes a supervised agricultural experience program (SAE); have assisted in the development of the FFA Chapter’s Program of Activities; have participated in at least one school or professional organization activity; have participated in a minimum of 25 hours of community service activities with at least two different community groups outside of FFA; have a GPA equal to or great than 2.0; and have participated in at least two different state sanctioned Career Development Events.
Members
receiving this honor are listed below by their associate schools.
Amherst
Seth
Miller, Landscape and Greenhouse Management senior
Columbia
Josh
Morlock, Industrial Equipment Mechanics senior
Keystone
Emerald
Chimileski, Landscape and Greenhouse Management senior; Nathan White,
Industrial Equipment Mechanics senior
North
Ridgeville
Skyler
Mshabbek, Landscape and Greenhouse Management senior