Woodbury FFA Wins Outstanding Officer Team At FFA Camp

The Woodbury Future Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter of Cannon County was presented with the Outstanding Officer Team Award at Camp Clements on July 1, 2016. More than 200 students, advisors and guests attended what was the fourth of seven weeks of Leadership Training Camp offered to the Tennessee FFA membership.
 
Chapter officer teams must be active in officer classes, specialty classes, have a representative elected to Camp Council, and have a large sum of their members qualify for the gold leadership award to be considered for the Outstanding Officer Team Award.
 
This week, the Woodbury FFA chapter took home several honors including: Camp Council Vice President, Jacob Williams; first place in Extemporaneous Public Speaking, Emily Nave; first place in Quiz Contest, Emily Nave; and second place in Quiz Bowl, Jacob Williams, Hannah Haley, Bradly Vickers and Emily Nave.
 
The Woodbury FFA officers are: President, Jacob Williams; Secretaries, Katee Barrett and McClain Bell; Vice Presidents, Zach Melton, Colton Richardson, Bradly Vickers, Dale Thompson, Andrew Young, Hannah Haley, Makayla Underhill, Emily Nave and Bryson Bell. The chapter’s advisors are Jessica Lance and Courtney Nichols.
 
FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. Nationally, there are 629,367 FFA members, aged 12-21. The Tennessee FFA Association is comprised of 14,084 members from 214 high school chapters, 7 middle school chapters, and 8 collegiate chapters across the state of Tennessee. To learn more about FFA visit www.tnffa.org.