Jessica Mattson, president of the Luck FFA chapter, attended the Wisconsin FFA Half-Time Leadership Conference in Stevens Point on January 13 and 14. The conference provides FFA chapter leaders with the opportunity to set goals and prepare for the second half of their year of service in the local FFA chapters.
FFA members attended workshops focused on leadership and personal development, membership and chapter development, and opportunities in FFA. They learned about preparing for FFA events and getting involved in community service.
The Half-Time Conference is a 31-year tradition for the Wisconsin FFA to bring FFA leaders across the state together to learn more about what they can do in their local FFA chapters.
Ms. Kelly Warwick and other FFA advisors were also busy during the weekend as they attended training sessions in the area of meat animal quality assurance, academic career planning, award applications, and other key topics in agricultural education. Teachers were also involved in the Wisconsin Association of Agricultural Educators Board meetings and committee meetings.
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