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Kelsey Giesler 

Riverside FFA Holds Awards Banquet

 

The Riverside FFA closed out the year by holding an awards banquet for the students.

Each year the Riverside FFA Officer Team selects a person from the community that has positively influenced FFA members and helped out the FFA chapter throughout the year.  At the banquet the officer team recognized Steve Titus as the  2012-2013 Honorary Degree member.

Listed below are the awards given to the students who have dedicated their time and effort to individual and chapter successes:

Salesmanship Award

1st place Top Salesman is – Ella Jackson

2nd place salesman is – Levi Stapleton

3rd place salesman is – Morgan Robison

4th place salesman is – Crystal Kerr

Urban Soil Judging- 2nd place  team Chris Cox, Ella Jackson, Tanner Wiley and James Walters.  Tanner Wiley earned second place individually.

Dairy foods -Ella Jackson – 1st , Samantha Egbert – 4th , Marcus Daughtery – 5th

Job Interview - Bill Walter placed 3rd

Ag Mechanics Award - Tanner Wiley

Ag Skills Award -  Danny Meade

The Leadership Pin & Award -Ella Jackson and Molly Harshbarger

Scholarship Pin & Award - Freshman – Cierra Rhoads, Sophomore – Samantha Egbert, Ella Jackson, Levi Stapelton, Junior – Madison Manahan, Senior – Morgan Robison.

Outstanding awards - Freshman – Jaylee Ried, Sophomore – Samantha Egbert, Junior – Lauren Huffman, Senior – Chris Cox

Star Green Hand - Trevor Irwin

Star Chapter.– Ella Jackson

The Blue and Gold award -  James Walters

Star Ag Business award - Karli Lump

The Dekalb Star Famer Award - Chris Cox

The Reporters award -Karli Lump

The Secretary’s award – Morgan Robison 

The Treasures Award  – Ella Jackson

The National Chapter Application Award – James Walters

State FFA Degree Award—Chris Cox & Morgan Robison 

Retiring Officer Awards -Chris Cox, Karli Lump, Morgan Robison, & Tanner Wiley, James Walters 

FFA Convention Talent show – 4th place Karli Lump

Kelsey Giesler 

Ohio Hi-Point Kenton FFA receives $5,000 grant in FFA recognition program

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Nutrients for Life Foundation announced Ohio Hi-Point Career Center’s FFA satellite chapter at Kenton High School as the first place winner of a $5,000 grant in the “Helping Communities Grow” program during the Ohio FFA Convention in Columbus earlier this month.

FFA members utilized the Foundation’s Nourishing the Planet in the 21st Century curriculum to educate students’ school and community about soil science. The “Helping Communities Grow” program encouraged FFA students to teach others about the importance of fertilizer and the role that it plays in providing a safe and nourishing food supply and keeping the earth green.

Morgan Latham, Ohio Hi-Point Kenton FFA Member, responded to receiving first place saying, “We would like to thank everyone in the community for helping us achieve the grant. Also a special thanks to the Nutrients for Life Foundation for giving us the opportunity to help us grow our community.”

The OHP Kenton FFA chapter spread the message of nourishing the world to over 500 elementary, junior high and high school students using newspaper, radio and hands-on science lessons. Other activities included a trip to the chapter’s land lab and the local farm museum. The FFA students also installed raised garden beds at a local homeless shelter.

Shelby Brammell, OHP Kenton FFA Advisor, commented on her chapter’s involvement in the Helping Communities Grow program, “It has been exciting to see our community grow through the Nutrients for Life Foundation grant. The students created a plan, worked with community partners to develop a way to serve our community, and followed through with many different projects to benefit Hardin County.”

The chapter has already invested funds from the $5,000.00 grant back into the community as students recently hosted a Third Grade Ag Awareness Event to over two hundred people.

The Ridgemont FFA Chapter won the second place award of $3,000 and the Peebles FFA Chapter won $1,000 for third place.

About Ohio Hi-Point Career Center

The Ohio Hi-Point Career Center develops our most valuable resource- people- by providing quality career-technical and academic education programs. Our High School and Satellite Divisions serve juniors and seniors from 14 school districts and offer more than 30 career training programs, while our Adult and Continuing Education Division provides a resource for adult learners to refresh or renew their skills and create a career or college pathway.  

About The Nutrients for Life Foundation

The Nutrients for Life Foundation informs the public of the role of nutrients in both the production of nutritious, abundant food and preservation of healthy green spaces through the development of science-based educational resources and an outreach campaign to people across the country.  The FFA mission 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.

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