BL grads receive FFA Degrees

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At the 95th National FFA Convention five former Benjamin Logan graduates, Matt Black, Emily Roth, Tanner Anspach, Bradley Ackley, and Tanner Sines received the coveted American FFA Degree.

The American FFA degree is the highest degree achievable in the National FFA Organization, the American FFA Degree shows an FFA member’s dedication to his or her chapter and state FFA association. It demonstrates the effort FFA members apply toward their supervised agricultural experience and the outstanding leadership abilities and community involvement they exhibited through their FFA careers.

American FFA Degree recipients show promise for the future and have gone above and beyond to achieve excellence. The requirements to earn the American FFA Degree are set forth in the National FFA Constitution. To be eligible to receive the American FFA Degree, members must meet qualifications such as receiving a State FFA Degree, holding active membership for the past three years, completing secondary instruction in an agricultural education program and operating an outstanding supervised agricultural experience program. Community service, leadership abilities and outstanding scholastic achievement are also required.

Members left to right in the picture- Tanner Sines, Matt Black, Emily Roth, Tanner Anspach, and Bradey Ackley