Tye 2017 FFA

“FFA is so much more than stock shows and contests. Agriculture Education was my first real exposure to the agricultural industry. I was able to take what I learned in the classroom and apply it to the real world, which is not the case for other education models. This year I have been able to serve the Washington FFA Association as a state officer. This opportunity has allowed me to travel the country learning and teaching others about agriculture, leadership and career readiness. While I could probably write a novel of all the lessons I have learned over the past several years in the blue jacket, the biggest thing that FFA taught me is to have a heart for service. When and where there is a need, fill it. This year as a state officer has really allowed me to find my passion for serving students. I will continue my love for service into my career where I will continue to be involved in FFA as both an advisor and an active alumni member.”

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