Advisor Takes Unconventional Path to Ag Education
Charles Whitten discovered FFA after he graduated from high school. Today, he hopes to make it a priority for his students.
Charles Whitten discovered FFA after he graduated from high school. Today, he hopes to make it a priority for his students.
Assistant secretary for career, technical, and adult education at the U.S. Department of Education answers questions regarding his time in FFA.
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After growing up on a cattle farm, Keonté Edmonds found his true passion and career success in ag education.
Through inclusion and diversity, Jillian Gordon Bryant works to improve her chapter, ag and her profession.
By combining ideas and insights from across industries, Isaiah Govea works with his Arizona FFA chapter to create a unique culture.
Stubbornness led Allison Meadows to pursue a job in ag education, but passion and acceptance have made it the career of a lifetime.
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FFA advisors have a lot on their plates, but they don’t have to do it all alone. FFA advisors and supporters share some simple ways you can help.