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FFA
The Spring Hill FFA Chapter was founded in the summer of 2001. With a fresh start, the chapter and its members have taken the opportunity to develop a keen interest in extracting the support and friendship of the local community through various activities. It is a necessity to have clear communication with those who support the growing chapter, and through numerous community oriented activities, the Spring Hill FFA continues to gain the support of its surrounding friends and fellow members of the FFA.An in-depth understanding of the vast world of agricultural that covers the Plains of America is a goal the Spring Hill FFA strives to introduce to its members. A large number of Career Development Events (CDE's) are attended throughout the year and are a great way for the members to prepare and learn about new areas of agriculture. In time, the Spring Hill FFA hopes to grow in terms of membership as well as dedicated support. With a current roster of fifty members, the chapter has grown by 60% in the last five years. With the continued support of members, local businesses, and Spring Hill High School, the chapter's youth shall, in time, develop into a well distinguished part of the National FFA Organization.
FFA Officers Look Forward to Success in 2009-2010
The Spring Hill FFA 2009-10 officers include: (back row, L-R) Taylor Harrison, treasurer; Abi Doty, reporter; Jesse Chadwick, sentinel; Ronnie Sullivan, secretary; and Mr. Strohschein, advisor. In the front row (L-R), Hayley Chauvin, vice president of community service; Sonya Brown, historian; Katelin Colby, president; and Megan Green, vice president of student/chapter leadership.
