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Tag Archives: Integrity
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Congratulations to Liz for being named one of four finalists in the State Star in AgriScience and to Rachel who is one of four finalists for the State Star Greenhand Award. They will each interview with a panel of judges … Continue reading
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If I Follow, Where Will You Lead?
In life, you can be one of two things, a follower or a leader. In our daily lives we must at times fill each role. It’s hard to always be the leader, sometimes you may not feel qualified to be … Continue reading
#26Acts of Kindness
I know that I’ve been horribly preoccupied with the tragedy in Newtown. I am devastated by the occurrences and pray for the families and all involved. I find myself looking at my classroom differently and questioning my actions through the … Continue reading
Fragile, Handle With Care!
Most of the promises I make to myself have to do with improving myself in some way. Eating better, exercising more, getting off the couch more, serving others more. There are times when those promises I’ve made to myself end … Continue reading
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Notes about Blogs and Challenges
Seniors who would like to be on the nominating committee: Interviews begin today during this class. You will be selecting the officers to lead our chapter for the next year. A few notes about your blogs – Several of you … Continue reading
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Tagged Challenges, Directions, Expectations, Integrity, Thought
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Fall 2011 Semester Exam
Insert evil laugh here **Update: I’ve been asked where some of the questions come from that you address in your blogs. All five of these prompts come from the behavioral interviewing questions used in State and National FFA Officer Interviews. … Continue reading
Your Motto
Could you use $1000? Have a look at this website. We’ll be working either individually or in teams of two to enter this competition. Read through the rules, check out the previous winners, check the resources link. Start thinking about what … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Business, Integrity, Maturity, Scholarship, Thought
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Disappointed Parents
On your blog, respond to the following: Tell me about a time when your parents ( or another family member or adult in your life. A teacher, minister, etc.) were very disappointed in you. What happened? How did you respond? … Continue reading