FFA
About FFA at NHHS
Our FFA chapter at NHHS is more than just a club; it's a thriving community where students come together to explore their passions, develop leadership skills, and prepare for successful futures in agriculture and related fields. With the guidance and support of our dedicated advisor, Mrs. Travis, we provide a platform for students to grow, learn, and make a lasting impact.
What is FFA?
The National FFA Organization, originally known as Future Farmers of America, is a renowned youth leadership and development program with a rich history. Today, FFA encompasses a wide range of agricultural and career interests, making it accessible and beneficial to students from all backgrounds.
Why Join NHHS FFA?
- Leadership Development: NHHS FFA offers numerous opportunities for students to develop leadership skills that will serve them well in any future endeavor.
- Hands-On Learning: Our chapter provides students with hands-on experiences in agriculture, agribusiness, and other related fields.
- Personal Growth: Students can discover their potential, set and achieve goals, and experience personal growth.
- Community Engagement: Through service projects, events, and competitions, NHHS FFA connects students with their community and peers.
- Career Readiness: Whether students are interested in agriculture or any other career path, NHHS FFA equips them with valuable skills and experiences.
Get Involved with NHHS FFA
Joining NHHS FFA is open to all students at New Horizons High School who have an interest in agriculture, leadership, or personal growth. We encourage students to reach out to Mrs. Travis for more information and to discover the exciting opportunities that await them in our FFA chapter.
National FFA Convention is October 27-29! Learn more.
Through NHHS FFA, students can explore their passions, develop essential life skills, and prepare for a future filled with opportunities. Join us on this journey of growth, leadership, and success. Welcome to NHHS FFA!
Meet Our Advisor - Mrs. Travis
Advisor: Mrs. Travis, ctravis@psd1.org