Missouri FFA plans to hold the 93rd annual state FFA convention on April 30 and May 1 at the Mathewson Exhibition Center on the Missouri State Fairgrounds in Sedalia.
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In the effort to hold an in-person event celebrating accomplishments of FFA members across the state while being responsible with current COVID-19-related health concerns, the recognition-only event will be limited to award winners and two advisors/chaperones per school. Guest speakers, including National FFA Central Region Vice President and Missouri native Paxton Dahmer will highlight the sessions, which will be live streamed for those unable to attend in person.
“Our desire to hold an in-person event for our award winners has been the overarching goal in our decision to modify our normal convention location and protocol,” said Leon Busdieker, Missouri FFA state advisor. “FFA is hands-on. It’s a four-year program, and we think this year’s plan is the best way to recognize our students for their accomplishments while still being mindful of health-related concerns.”
Morning and afternoon sessions to recognize chapter activity awards, honorary state degree recipients, new FFA chapters, career development and leadership development event (CDE and LDE) winners, proficiency awards, star state degrees and state degree recipients along with other scholarship and essay winners. LDEs and CDEs are planned in April at various times and places in Columbia to safely practice social distancing.
Student workshops will be available the week of April 26 on missouriffa.org, highlighting 12 presentations from Dahmer, current state FFA officers, as well as Teach Ag Ambassadors and Post-Secondary Student organization officers, and can be viewed via a password-protected verification system for members.
Agricultural education joint staff committee, the 2020-21 Missouri State FFA Officers, Missouri Vocational Agriculture Teacher Executive Committee and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education state staff played a role in guiding the decision to move both the date and location for this year’s state convention.
“While we shifted last year’s convention to a virtual format, we believe we can host an in-person event that will recognize student accomplishments in a safe manner,” Busdieker said.
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