Facts About FFA

Lily Smith, Sting Reporter

An interview with Ms. Millburg, FFA adviser

Q: What members do you usually look for/ who could join?
A: “So with the FFA it’s considered an agricultural class and anyone can join, even if they aren’t in the class already.”

Q: What changes have you made since Covid-19?
A: “Well…so…as a new teacher here, we had our first meeting and we try to do the best we can with the restrictions.”

Q: What activities have you done or plan to do?
A: “Not much to be honest, but we plan to do some community help in February for national FFA week, which nationals are sponsoring.

Q: What goals does the club have for this year?
A: “So far, the biggest goal is coming up with ways we can be more involved in the community.”

Q: What would you tell the freshman of this year about your club?
A: “If you are open to anything, then give it a try! We aren’t just the ‘farmer’s club’; anyone can gain from this experience and get involved.”