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Chapter Successes: Cherokee

September 15, 2008

Chapter Successes: Cherokee

We’re taking a new direction for the Editor’s Blog. Write in and let us know your chapter’s latest successes, and we’ll add them to the blog. Here’s a first, submitted by Ashley Hilton from Cherokee FFA in Tennessee.

As the reporter for the Cherokee High School FFA Chapter, I wanted to share with you some of our recent accomplishments. The biggest one has been having our Cooperative Game Challenge team win state! We were only notified two weeks before and had to throw together this team and create an educational game, compete with it and maybe win!
Well, we did just that and it was amazing! The team members were Ashley Hilton, Breanne Williams, Elise Tunnell and Zach Booth. Talk about cooperation, this team had it! They are very excited to see their game be used this year to prepare students for the new career development event! It should be distributed throughout the state of Tennessee for agriculture teachers to use in educating their students about cooperatives!

Another group that I would like to mention is the Soil and Land Management team! They work so hard and most of the time succeed in what they do! Parli Pro is a big CDE at Cherokee, and man, do they work hard! They begin months in advance to prepare and practice almost every single day! So the CHS FFA Chapter has so many hard-working team members that it’s hard to mention them all, but it would be an honor to be mentioned in this wonderful magazine! Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Ashley Hilton
CHS FFA Chapter Reporter




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