🎉 Wyandotte FFA State Degree Recipients 🎉

🎉 Wyandotte FFA State Degree Recipients 🎉

The National FFA Organization State FFA Degree is the highest honor awarded at the state level, recognizing members for their dedication, hard work, and success in agricultural education. Recipients are honored at the State FFA Convention, where they receive a gold charm and take a big step toward earning the American FFA Degree.

To earn this prestigious award, members must have already received their Chapter Degree and been active in FFA for at least two years. They complete a minimum of two years (360 hours) of agricultural education courses and maintain an active SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience). Students must earn at least $2,000 through their SAE and have at least $2,000 invested in agricultural assets, along with a minimum net worth of $2,000 in those investments.

Applicants must be graduating seniors (or out-of-school members), submit three letters of recommendation—including one from a principal or superintendent—and complete at least 25 hours of community service across two different activities. In addition, they must keep accurate records and pass a scrapbook or portfolio evaluation.

Wyandotte FFA is proud to recognize the following students for earning their State FFA Degree: Kali Kellogg, Rowdy Marlow, Jack Jones, Jack Brecheisen, Madeline Rose, Mylie Hance, and Avery Lofland.

👏 Congratulations on this outstanding achievement!