Kamryn Aylesworth earns FFA
American Degree
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[June 21, 2019]
Kamryn Aylesworth, of Mount Pulaski, proudly accepted her nomination
for the FFA American Degree at last week's Illinois FFA State
Convention.
The American Degree is the highest FFA degree members can earn.
Eligibility includes receiving a State FFA Degree, being an active
member for the past three years, completing secondary instruction in
an agricultural education program and operating a supervised
agricultural experience program.
After a state-level interview and national staff review, the
National FFA Board of Directors approved Aylesworth to receive the
American FFA Degree at the 92nd National FFA Convention in
Indianapolis in November.
Aylesworth's record books included Equine Entrepreneurship, Equine
Placement and Forest Management. Community service, leadership and
scholastic achievement are also required.
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Aylesworth is a senior at the University of Findlay in Ohio studying Equine
Business Management and Western Training Studies She is active in Collegiate FFA,
Horse Club and Vice-President of Ranch Horse Team.
[Kelly Aylesworth] |