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Alivia Lambert

My FFA experiences have helped me grow as a person personally and professionally. It has helped me come out of my shell and not be so shy, through participating in activities, events, and teamwork. I have developed leadership skills, responsibility and confidence, It has also taught me the importance of hard work and helping my community. Being involved in FFA has given me valuable experiences that will benefit me in my future career and everyday life.

Brilee Redden

My FFA experience as a senior has been incredibly meaningful and rewarding. Through FFA, I’ve gained leadership skills, confidence, and lifelong friendships that I will always be grateful for. Being involved from my freshman year all the way to senior yea allowed me to reflect on how much I’ve grown, both personally and professionally, while giving back to an organization that shaped who I am today. FFA has helped prepare me for the future, and I’ll carry the lessons and memories with me long after graduation.

Allison Poticher

My FFA experience has not only taught me a lot about agriculture, but also about leadership and teamwork. I have learned how to care for and work with different animals, how to properly start plants and keep them alive to grow. How to work with new people and be creative.

Ava Price

I have truly enjoyed my experience in FFA because it has given me hands-on opportunities to learn and grow through working with animals, welding, carpentry, and plumbing. Handling animals taught me responsibility, patience, and confidence, while welding helped me develop technical skills and attention to detail. Carpentry allowed me to be creative while learning practical skills I can use in the future. Overall, FFA has been a rewarding experience that has helped me build both life skills and a strong work ethic.

Kerry Holliday

I have been in FFA for 4 years. In those 4 years I have learned a lot of things that will benefit me in the future. FFA has been a lot of fun and made high school enjoyable. I also get to show lambs at the fair through FFA.

Samantha Holliday

In the last four years FFA has helped me learn many skills that I can apply in everyday life and in my future. It has allowed my passion for farming and animals to grow, I get to show market steers at the state fair every year, and be an advocate for the future of agriculture. Thanks to my wonderful Ag teacher Sally for making FFA my favorite class through all of high school.

Roeby Fedukovich

My experience in FFA was both hands-on and impactful. Through FFA, I cared for goats, rabbits, and chickens, which taught me responsibility, patience, and the importance of daily commitment. I also helped with projects around the school, giving back to the community, and learning the value of teamwork. Most importantly, my teacher, Mrs. Byers, had a huge impact on me by constantly encouraging me to work hard, learn new things, and believe in myself. Because of her guidance and my experiences in FFA, I have grown both personally and academically, carrying these skills with me as I grow further

into my personal and professional life.

Landen Doss

I have had a lot of different experiences in FFA throughout high school. One particular experience that highlights my time in FFA is learning to weld my junior year. Even though I’m not in the welding CTE I still got the opportunity to learn to weld and many other things along the way. Another thing is taking care of the animals. They have taught me responsibility, patience, and given me a feeling of what it would be like to own some animals one day.

Madisyn Bush

I have been in FFA for four years now and will graduate as a triple completer in the CTEprogram at Greenbrier West. While in the CTE program I have learned how to responsibly take care of animals, work well with others, and more about how businesses work. Over the past four years I have learned a lot about farming and the process of what all goes into working a farm.

Kaelan Howell

Being in FFA has taught me all kinds of new experiences, and throughout all four years I would have to say my favorite class was horticulture, horticulture was peaceful and I really enjoyed growing our own plants to sell and keep. Although I still loved and enjoyed all my other Ag. Classes. Mrs.Byers is a wonderful teacher and I hope more students pick Agriculture to experience everything we do in here

Maeva Robinson

I have been in FFA for four years at Greenbrier West High School. It has helped me gain skills such as public speaking, teamwork, and agricultural practices. FFA has provided me many hands-on learning experiences in various areas of agriculture such as animal science, crop
production, Ag. mechanics, and natural resources. It has taught me a deeper sense of responsibility by managing my agriculture projects.

Karigen Young

My experience in FFA has been very rewarding and has taught me many important life skills. Through FFA, I’ve gained hands on experience in agriculture while learning the importance of leadership, hard work, and dedication. Participating in events and activities helped me become more confident and better at working with others. FFA has played a big role in shaping my interests and preparing me for future opportunities.

Mariana Lopez

I will be graduating as a triple completer in FFA. I have been in FFA for 4 years now. It is a fun class where we get to take care of animals and learned real-life skills like plumbing, welding, and more. Mrs. Byers has been an amazing teacher guiding us through all the fun things I have learned through the 4 years.

Kamden Sams

My names Kamden Sams and here are some of my FFA experiences.FFA has taught me many things responsibility a work ethic and many more, One of my favorite experiences from FFA is going on are once a year trip, You have to fundraise by selling strawberries, apples etc, FFA has showed me many skills including welding, pipe wiring and even how to take apart a engine and put it back together. My FFA experience has been a blast and I’m sad its coming to the end, The reason my FFA experience has been so fun and has taught me so much things is because of the wonderful teacher we have Mrs.Byers, Our teacher is not just some laid back teacher that gives you assignments she’s fun encouraging, and will help you when you need it and that’s why I have loved my FFA experience.

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