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OFI 813: How To Balance The FFA And Other Extracurricular Activities | FFA SAE Edition | Sophia Reavley | Havana High School FFA

Category: Business
Duration: 00:21:18
Publish Date: 2020-05-04 01:30:24
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INTRODUCING SOPHIA REAVLEY! 

The FFA is a big commitment for any student, but what about for a student with interests outside of agriculture?  This can become a big challenge.  It is no surprise that the outgoing students who choose to participate in the FFA are outgoing in others ways as well.  And, it is also no surprise that they are up to the challenge!

Today’s guest, Sophia Reavley, talks with us about how she handled all of the clubs, sports and other extracurricular activities in school in addition to being in the FFA.  Sophia became her chapter’s vice-president, and she won a state proficiency award in veterinary science.  So, she had to be really careful with her time.

Sophia gives a great piece of advice in this episode.  She talks about prioritizing her activities.  While she was a part of other clubs, she did not take leadership roles.  She prioritized school first and the FFA second during high school.  So, by not taking leadership roles in the other clubs, it allowed her to achieve everything she wanted to do in the FFA.

SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Veterinary Placement

HIGH SCHOOL: Havana High School; Havana, Illinois

MASCOT: Ducks

FFA ADVISOR: Phil Foster

CONTACT INFORMATION FOR SOPHIA REAVLEY:

Click on the picture below to be taken to the Havana High School Website:

Sophia’s FFA Advisor’s Email Address: 2019pfoster@havana126.net

Havana High School Telephone Number: (309) 543-2241

FFA LINKS:

National FFA Organization

Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE’s)

Support FFA 

Donate to FFA – One way that FFA students are able to start small businesses is through an FFA grant of $1,000.  In 2014, 141 FFA students received these grants.  With your donations, more students can get this head start – pay it forward.

REASONS TO DONATE TO FFA:

  • Only 2% of Americans grow and raise most of the food and livestock consumed by the other 98% as well as the rest of the world.  FFA is providing the needed education, training and resources to Americans that will carry that torch forward and insure that America continues to have inexpensive, quality food.
  • Rural Communities will rely on entrepreneurship in the future for population growth and job creation.  The FFA is a major catalyst to that entrepreneurial growth.
  • Farmers, ranchers and those working in agriculture give the rest of America incredible amounts of freedom because the search for food is as simple as going to the grocery store:

“The future of American agriculture depends on the involvement and investment in America’s youth, In order to prepare for the population of tomorrow, we need to encourage America’s youth today, and show that careers in agriculture are profitable, rewarding, and vital.”.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue

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