Kansas FFA Members Set to Receive American FFA Degree
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on August 14, 2021
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Congratulations to the following Kansas FFA members who will receive the highest degree that the National FFA Organization can bestow, the American FFA Degree! These members have shown incredible dedication to agriculture education, their SAE and to their communities. They will be recognized at the 94th National FFA Convention. Learn more at https://www.ffa.org/participate/awards/american-ffa-degree/.
Kim Achilles
Haven
Reagan Joseph Alsbaugh
Chetopa
Yesenia Arias
Leoti
Alex Bole
Columbus
Rylie Borgerding
Valley Heights
Ashley Chandler
Neodesha
Brooke Germann
Clay Center
Will Glotzbach
Wabaunsee
Hannah Rose Graybill
Labette County
Alexis Hansen
Republic County
Gene Hanson
Herington
Johnathan William Hensley
Junction City
Francisco Hernandez
Burlington
Nathan Holz
Wamego
Taylor Jacobs
Yates Center
Joel Kennedy
Jackson Heights
Cordell Kickhaefer
Herington
Brailey Lynn Koehler
Chaparral
Brieley Anne Koehler
Chaparral
Kylar Lee
Burlington
Cale McCabe
Buhler
Alexus Marie Messer
Junction City
Jerilyn Nelson
Jackson Heights
Carson Orpin
Moundridge
James Osburn
Sedan
Cassidy Parks
Royal Valley
Jackson Wolfe Russell
Labette County
Scott Allan Schmidt
Haven
Simon Schmitz
Axtell
Dallanie Schrader
Burlington
Bailey Sipes
Stanton County
Jaden Smith
Northern Valley
Nautica May Lynn Smith
Chaparral
Tytan Royce Smoot
Yates Center
Emily Danielle Swiger
Coffeyville
Rebekah Thompson
Southeast of Saline
Frank J. Throckmorton
Junction City
Karsyn Youngblood
Columbus
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