Jason haak5/16/2023 ![]() ![]() Haak thanked Sara Plozay and Tim Cordonnier for their pitch, “Salon 8811 Beauty in Motion”, at the Pitch Piqua event. UVCC FFA also placed sixth out of 32 teams at the Indian Lake Livestock Judging Invitational. Gabby Griffith was sixth place individual Jade Laux placed 11th Grace Koenig placed 20th and Rachel Hix placed 35th. There were approximately 200 students total that judged the Dairy Career Development Event. The team also placed fourth out of 35 teams in dairy judging at the Wilmington College Aggies Contest. It included skills such as wound treatment, injections, surgical prep of a patient, and husbandry. The competition was online and included identification of veterinary equipment, surgical instruments, and animal breeds. Students from 18 Ohio schools competed amongst many other states including New Mexico. ![]() Haak congratulated the Veterinary Science Team that placed second in the Monroe Central Vet Science National Invitational. Sherman was also the 38th overall student, and Jackson Hemmert and Tommy Grise placed 11th in Safety First. Some of our top finishes included: Brock Smith and Michael Hohenstein, fourth place Irrigation Assembly Boston Sherman, 11th place Compact Excavator Operation, 13th place Skid Steer Operation, and 14th place Backhoe Operation. Students competed in a variety of competitions. Students involved were Brock Smith, Piqua, Wyatt Clark, Sidney, Boston Sherman, Piqua, Tommy Grise, Piqua, Cooper Gambrell, Troy, Jackson Hemmert, Piqua, and Michael Hohenstein, Miami East. ![]() Over the course of five days, students were involved in a multitude of landscape/professional growth workshops, a career exploration event with over 100 employers looking to attract the nations top talent, event briefings, and lastly, the landscape competitions. The event was held at Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. Haak shared that seven students from the Landscape & Natural Resource program competed in the 47th annual National Collegiate Landscape Competition (NCLC). Jason Haak,superintendent, will be emailed out to board members. It was also noted that the on-campus FFA Chapter also works very closely with the seven satellite FFA Chapters of Upper Valley Career Center.īoard President’s Lee Harmon reported the evaluation of Anthony Fraley, treasurer, has been completed and the evaluation document for Mr. The FFA officers thanked the board for their support of their FFA Chapter activities and for allowing them to farm the agricultural land around the school, the profits from which help to support FFA Chapter members. The FFA officers shared photos from their participation in several career development events, as well as many volunteer opportunities including volunteering with the Salvation Army and running and agriculture awareness activities for several preschools in the community. PIQUA - Members of the Upper Valley Career Center’s FFA program were recognized during the March 27 Board of Education meeting.įFA members Ben Goettemoeller and Gabby Griffith shared with the numerous activities which the agricultural education programs and FFA Chapter have completed this school year. ![]()
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