Olympia
FFA has three recognized as Section 9 FFA Proficiency winners
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[March 14, 2020]
Cavit Schempp-Ag Processing, Tyler Miller-Ag
Sales, and Shandre Willoughby-Specialty Animal, were selected as the
Section 9 FFA Proficiency Winners in their respective agriculture
area. Bailey Rogers-Ag Services/Diversified Livestock and Josie
Litwiller-Food Service also competed at the Section 9 event. They
are members of the Olympia FFA Chapter of the Illinois Association
FFA.
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Illinois FFA recognizes students in fifty different areas based on
their work-based learning, also known as Supervised Agricultural
Experiences or SAE. FFA members who demonstrate outstanding
agricultural skills and competencies through record keeping,
leadership, and scholastic achievement may be considered for this
award. SAEs allow students to learn by doing by either owning and
operating an agricultural business, working or serving an internship
at an agriculture-based business or conducting an agriculture-based
scientific experiment and reporting results.
Schempp, Miller, and Willoughby were selected as the
Section 9 Winner by a committee of agriculture industry
representatives and teachers knowledgeable in this work-based area.
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Cavit is the son of Darin and Cindy Schempp of Atlanta. Tyler is
the son of Jay Miller and Tara Miller of Armington and Atlanta. Shandre
Willoughby is the daughter of Kurt and Vanessa Willoughby of Danvers. Bryce
Hoffman is the ag teacher and FFA advisor at Olympia High School.
Receiving this honor now makes them eligible to compete in the District FFA
Awards Selection process in Joliet on March 4, 2020. They will receive plaques
for their accomplishments. These plaques are made possible by gifts by
individuals, businesses, corporations and organizations through the Illinois
Foundation FFA.
[Bryce A. Hoffman
Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor
Olympia High School] |