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The Leadership Team

At Clinton Junior High FFA, members can apply to be a member of the Leadership Team. A committee reviews the applications and selects six responsible and dedicated 7th or 8th graders each school year to represent Clinton FFA at the junior high level.

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The Leadership Team is responsible for hosting the monthly Junior FFA meetings, planning FFA Week activities, and promoting FFA to their peers. In order to give the Leadership Team similar leadership experiences as they will get in High School, at each Junior FFA meeting the selected team members will take turns fulfilling the roles of the standard FFA Officer Team (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Reporter, and Sentinel) by conducting opening and closing ceremonies. 

Leadership Team 

The Leadership Team for the 2023-2024 school year is: 

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

Favorite FFA Event/Activity:

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

Favorite FFA Event/Activity:

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

Favorite FFA Event/Activity

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What does FFA mean to you:

 

Favorite FFA Event/Activity

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Ms. Kayla Riedle 

Ms. Riedle was raised just outside of Mt. Pulaski, IL. She grew up on a corn and soybean production farm. After High School, she attended Western Illinois University, where she received a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Science with an endorsement to teach High School and Middle School Agriculture Education and Middle School Science. This is her 2nd year teaching Exploratory Agriculture at Clinton Junior High School. She also teaches Technology Skills and S.T.E.M. Prior to teaching at CJHS she taught 3 years of High School Agriculture in Southern Illinois. 

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Favorite FFA Event/Activity: FFA Week 

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Goals: Ms. Riedle wants to see the junior high program grow, and to help students find their place in Agriculture. FFA is more than just farmers. She want to encourage students to get out of their comfort zone and try new things, you never know when you can learn a new trade, skill or hobby!  

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