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Happy Birthday NAAE (NVATA) 1/5/2024

Posted on January 4, 2024 by gmoore@ncsu.edu

We momentarily interrupt our alphabetical listing of agricultural education in the various states to wish the NAAE (NVATA) a happy 75th birthday. At the recent NAAE & ACTE convention in Phoenix there was a nice birthday celebration to commemorate the 75th anniversary Continue reading Happy Birthday NAAE (NVATA) 1/5/2024→

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G is for Georgia, Part 3:Thanksgiving (11/17/2023)

Posted on November 16, 2023 by gmoore@ncsu.edu

Georgia was the 10th state to receive a national FFA charter. Georgia received their charter in 1929 (click here to see the application). In 2020-21 Georgia had 386 chapters and 71,074 members. Since we are fast approaching Thanksgiving, why don’t we Continue reading G is for Georgia, Part 3:Thanksgiving (11/17/2023)→

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“G” is for Georgia – Part 2, FFA Camps (11/10/2023)

Posted on November 9, 2023 by gmoore@ncsu.edu

Two weeks ago the Friday Footnote described the triumphs and trials of building a FFA Leadership Training Center in Florida. Today we look at similar efforts in Georgia where we find not one, but two FFA camps. These two camps are the Continue reading “G” is for Georgia – Part 2, FFA Camps (11/10/2023)→

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“G” is for Georgia – Part 1: Agricultural Education in the Early Years (11/2/2023)

Posted on November 2, 2023 by gmoore@ncsu.edu

Does the name Martha Berry ring a bell? I am guessing she had a school bell that she rang in 1896 when she started teaching a small group of children in a deserted log cabin near her home. Her students Continue reading “G” is for Georgia – Part 1: Agricultural Education in the Early Years (11/2/2023)→

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“F” is for Florida – Part 2, The Phoenix (10/27/2023)

Posted on October 26, 2023 by gmoore@ncsu.edu

A number of states, notably Tennessee, South Carolina and North Carolina, established FFA camps in the 1920s. Several other states followed suit in the 1930s. To learn more about the early FFA camps see the History of FFA Camps in the May Continue reading “F” is for Florida – Part 2, The Phoenix (10/27/2023)→

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