FFA Officers Reflect on Leadership
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Officers of the Frederick FFA chapter participated in the 2009 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference September 22nd at the Great Plains Technology Center in Lawton.

The eight state FFA officers planned and conducted this year's conference based on the theme Reflection: What do you see? The six elected officers from each of the 65 high school FFA chapters located in the southwest district attended leadership training designed to prepare them to lead their local FFA members, as well as provide positive direction for their chapters, schools and communities.

Josh Brecheen, Coalgate, Oklahoma was the keynote speaker for the conference. Brecheen once wore the traditional FFA blue and gold jacket and served as state FFA president in 1998-99. He is currently a Field Representative for United States Senator Tom Coburn.

"This year, the conference is designed to encourage local chapter officers to lead and serve with integrity," said Amy Peel, state FFA president. "We hope to inspire them to make a positive difference in their local chapters."

Officers attending from the Frederick chapter included:

Nicole Kinder - President, Austin White - Vice President, Dalton Jacobs - Treasurer, Miranda Hoover - Reporter, Brittany Blackford - Historian and Bill Blankenship - Advisor.

The FFA is an integral part of the Agricultural Education Division of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. There are 23,427 Oklahoma FFA members in 357 high schools statewide.

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