Monday, September 06, 2010
HOLIDAY - No School!!!!!
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Volleyball Tourn.-V-Hughes Springs-TBA
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Friday, September 10, 2010
Volleyball-V-Hughes Springs
V-Football-Dekalb
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Volleyball Tourn.-V-Hughes Springs-TBA
Volleyball-9/JV-Paul Pewitt-TBA
Monday, September 13, 2010
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Future Farmers of America

The agricultural science education program is built on the three core areas of classroom/laboratory Agricultural Education 3 Part Modelinstruction, supervised agricultural experience programs and FFA student organization activities/opportunities. FFA holds a federal charter.Two of the top three FFA executives are employed by the U.S. Department of Education.

FFA represents the relevancy to the core areas offering students opportunities that changes lives and prepares students for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. Founded in 1928, the FFA organization represents a large diversity of over 300 careers in the food, fiber and natural resources industry. FFA is an integral part of a school system.

FFA uses agricultural education to create real-world success.Agriculture teachers become advisors to local FFA chapters, which students join. More than 7,000 FFA chapters are currently in existence; their programs are managed on a local,state and national level. Each chapter’s Program of Activities is designed with the needs of the students in mind.Activities vary greatly from school to school, but are based in a well-integrated curriculum. Chapter activities and FFA programs concentrate on three areas of our mission: premier leadership, personal growth and career success.

Image Courtesy of Mary Trevino

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The FFA motto gives members twelve short words to live by as they experience the opportunities in the organization.
Learning to Do
Doing to Learn
Earning to Live
Living to Serve

Click here to visit the National FFA website

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HSISD FFA Sponsors

Randy Penny
903-639-3841
pennyr@hsisd.net

R.C. Pitts
903-639-3841
pittsr@hsisd.net

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Congrats to all HSISD students who competed in the Cass County Livestock Show - we are proud of you!

RABBITS (out of 60 pens)
Grand Champion Rabbit- Jarod Short
Reserve Grand Champion Rabbit- Jasper Qualls
5th place - Valerie Barnard
11th place - Makayla Mashaw
13th place- Riley Wertz
14th place- Jessica Modisette
15th place- ALisha Fields
16th place- Blakely Martin
17th place- McKenzie Burch
18th place- Catie Wertz
19th place- Nathan Smith

CHICKENS (out of 18 pens)
3rd place- Ashley Sumners
6th place- Hailey Davidson
8th place- Amber Smoak
10th place- Brittany Smith

GOATS ( out of 34 goats)
10th place- Chelsea Hall
15th place- Jennifer Morgan

HOGS (out of 20 hogs)
Grand Champion Hog- Dustin Campbell
9th place- Corky Westmoreland
10th place- Dylan Dunn
14th place- Shyne Bright
17th place- Nick McGuire
19th place- Joseph Fitzgerald

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