FFA Members Receive Keystone Degrees

Elizabethtown Area High School students Emma Musser and Julia Neideigh received Pennsylvania FFA Keystone Degrees at the recent Pennsylvania Farm Show. The honor is the highest award given by the Pennsylvania FFA association. It is presented to FFA members within the commonwealth who have shown outstanding achievement within FFA.

To earn the degree, FFA members completed a Supervised Agricultural Experience Project, which included earning and investing at least $1,000 in their project. In addition, they worked a minimum of 300 hours outside of class, participated in at least five activities above the chapter level, and completed 25 hours of community service.

FFA is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Mark Anderson, agricultural science teacher at the high school, is the club adviser.

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