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Faculty Advisor

Amber Stewart-
astewar@pisd.edu
.: Useful Information

Show Supplies,
Alternative
Transportation Form for the Collin County Livestock
Show and January's
Calendar
Calendar
of Events for this year.
Here
is a list of the Cattle
Supplies that you will need.
Recordbooks
Online: http://teexcit.tamu.edu/myagrecord
Barn
Clean Up Schedule
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Livestock Show Information

The
Plano Sr. FFA members had a great showing at the Collin
County Livestock Show last week! If you have the following
students, please give them a pat on the back for a job
well done! 1.
Champion Angus Female and Grand Champion British Heifer-
Melissa Stelter
2. Champion Simmental Heifer and Grand Champion Exotic
Heifer- Hannah Evans
3. Reserve Champion Red Brangus Female- Carly Drouillard
4. 1st place Santa Gertrudis heifer- Michael Brown
5. 1st place Polled Hereford heifer- Talon McCart
6. 2nd Place Polled Hereford Heifer- Cody Cole
7. 1st place Light Weight British Steer- Megan Carney
8. 1st place Light Weight Exotic steer- Elizabeth Barsi
9. Reserve Champion Black OPB Hog- Madison Meeker
10. Reserve Champion Hampshire lamb- Melissa Stelter
11. 3rd place Goat- Chelsi Gier
12. 5th place pen of fryers (market rabbits)- Andrew
Miller
13.
Chickens making sale- Carly Drouillard
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Press Releases
INDIANAPOLIS-
The National FFA Organization recently selected the
Plano Sr HS-FFA Chapter of Plano, TX as a 2-star winner
in the National FFA Chapter Award program The chapter
members have been invited to attend the 78th National
FFA Convention in Louisville, Ky. Oct. 26-29, 2005,
where they will be recognized for this honor.
The award program is sponsored by Toyota and Land O’
Lakes Foundation as a special project of the National
FFA Foundation. The National Chapter Award program recognizes
FFA chapters for developing and conducting a detailed
Program of Activities (POA). Each activity provides
opportunities for members to excel in one of three areas:
student, chapter, or community development. Every year,
chapters are recognized as having earned a one-, two-
or three-star rating on their application. The three-star
rating is the highest level of accomplishment a chapter
may achieve.
FFA is a national youth organization of 476,732 student
members preparing for leadership careers in the science,
business and technology of agriculture with 7,223 local
chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands. FFA strives to make a positive difference in
the lives of students by developing their potential
for premier leadership, personal growth, and career
success through agricultural education. Visit www.ffa.org
for more information.
.: What is It?

National youth
organization that promotes leadership and personal growth
through agricultural education.
.: How Do I Join?
To
join FFA, you must be enrolled in an agricultural science
class one semester out of the school year and pay your
dues of $20.
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Meeting Times
Third
Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the agri-science
room (B145A).
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Events
Leadership
Development, Career Development, Livestock Shows, State
and National Convention, Friday Night Fun and many more
on the local level.
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