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Local chapter hosts activities for FFA Week

Spanish teacher Jairo Granados kisses a calf blindfolded at the FFA pep assembly on Friday, March 1. The class with the most spirit points got to select a teacher from willing candidates. The freshmen won and chose Granados.
Eva Fleegal
Spanish teacher Jairo Granados kisses a calf blindfolded at the FFA pep assembly on Friday, March 1. The class with the most spirit points got to select a teacher from willing candidates. The freshmen won and chose Granados.

Berlin students and staff participated in activities throughout FFA Week. The week is a national holiday celebrated by many communities nationwide. Berlin FFA put on different events and activities that are an annual tradition.

”Doing Ag Olympics, a staff breakfast, and dress up days are some of the things that have been done every FFA Week,” FFA adviser Melissa Miller said.

FFA is not just a weeklong event, it is an all year club that offers positive resources for making new connections.

“The relationships we get to make with each other, and meeting new people from all around the nation is so special and fun,” FFA President Layten Sobeiski said.

New activities such as chasing a pig, song trivia, and coloring at Clay Lamberton Elementary have been added to their yearly traditions.

“New traditions have been added this year to try and make more students and staff participate,” Miller said.

 

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AJ Elm is a junior at Berlin High School. He loves to meet new people, play golf, travel, and play soccer in his spare time. He is really enthusiastic about what he does and is looking forward to spending his final two years as a reporter for the Red’n’Green.