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Spotlight on Youth - Sept. 12, 2012
Fort Loramie FFA Chapter receives national ranking
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The National FFA Organization recently selected the Fort Loramie FFA Chapter as a three-star winner in the National FFA Chapter Award program from a pool of more than 660 candidates nationwide. The chapter members have been invited to attend the 85th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 24-27, where they will be recognized for this honor.

The award program is sponsored by John Deere as a special project of the National FFA Foundation. The National FFA Chapter Award program recognizes FFA chapters for developing and conducting a detailed Program of Activities (POA). Each activity provides opportunities for members to excel in one of three areas: student, chapter, or community development.

The application highlighted several activities in which the Fort Loramie FFA participated. Activities include promoting scholarship among FFA members, encouraging students to enter agriculturally-related fields, providing opportunities for financial literacy, participating in leadership development activities, showing appreciation for school employees, growing and selling flowers in the chapter’s greenhouse, having a food stand at local festivals, and helping to make consumers aware of current agricultural industry issues.  

Every year, chapters are recognized as having earned a one, two, or three-star rating on their application. The three-star rating is the highest level of accomplishment a chapter may achieve.
The Fort Loramie Agricultural Education program is a satellite of the Upper Valley Career Center in Piqua, Ohio. Follow the Fort Loramie FFA on Facebook by searching “Fort Loramie FFA Chapter.”
9/12/2012