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Molly Schempp, Bryce Hoffman
and Bailey Rogers
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Olympia FFA Members Awarded American
FFA Degree
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[November 15, 2021]
Each year, the National FFA Organization honors FFA members
who show the utmost dedication to the organization through their
desire to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal
growth and career success through agricultural education.
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The American FFA Degree is bestowed upon a select group of students
in recognition of their years of academic and professional
excellence. This year 3,863 American Degrees were awarded.
Bailey Rogers and Molly Schempp, members of the Olympia FFA chapter
were awarded the American FFA Degree at the 94th National FFA
Convention & Expo Oct. 27-30.
Sponsored by Case IH, Elanco Animal Health, NAU Country Insurance
Company, Pepsico Inc, RAM Trucks and Syngenta, the award recognizes
demonstrated ability and outstanding achievements in agricultural
business, production, processing or service programs. To be
eligible, FFA members must have earned and productively invested
$10,000 through a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program
in which they own their own business or hold a professional position
as an employee.
Recipients must also complete 50 hours of community service and
demonstrate outstanding leadership abilities and civic involvement
through completion of a long list of FFA and community activities.
Less than one percent of FFA members achieve the American FFA
Degree. Each recipient of the American FFA Degree receives a gold
American FFA Degree key and certificate after being recognized at
the national convention.
Bailey is the daughter of Clint and Monica Rogers of rural Armington.
Her SAE has included animal care on her family farm as well as
caring for animals on other farms. She has also started and
maintained her own apparel business. Bailey has made shirts for the
Olympia FFA Chapter and many other clubs and organizations. She is
currently studying International Agriculture and Agricultural
Education at North Dakota State University.
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Molly is the daughter of Darin and Cindy Schempp of rural
Atlanta. Her SAE has included animal projects, agricultural communications, and
working for a local nursery/landscaping business. Molly has also served as the
Illinois FFA State Vice President in 2020-2021. She is currently studying
Agricultural Education at the University of Illinois.
Molly and Bailey are the first Olympia FFA members to earn their American FFA
Degree since 1984. They are also the first female FFA members from Olympia to
earn the degree. Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor, Bryce Hoffman stated, “I’m so proud of
these two! They set a goal and worked extremely hard to achieve it. I’m certain
they will inspire others.”
The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership
development organization of more than 760,000 student members as part of 8,700
local FFA chapters in all 50 states.
[Text provided by Bryce A. Hoffman
Ag Teacher/FFA Advisor
Olympia High School]
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