

2023-2024 Chapter & Officer Goals
Chapter/Officer Goals
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Communicate.
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Have a friendship with officer team members.
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Plan events with officer team members and Mr. VerWolf at least 6 weeks in advance.
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Begin planning for FFA Week in October.
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Clarify competitions with members
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Communication - Respond to texts, talk with Ag Advisory, ask questions, communicate with teacher
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Teamwork makes the dream work
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Planning - be specific, details matter, plan early, assign roles
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Consistent member participation - Check in with members, be friendly, text messages, face-to-face conversations /confrontations
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Let new ideas prosper and develop
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Explore opportunities that will benefit the chapter and community
President: Emery Blankespoor
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Communicate constantly with others
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Set a good example to the members
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Lead with discipline and authority
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Represent the chapter on every occasion
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Send out all meeting texts the night before
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Plan events a month in advance so that details can be planned down to a “t”
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Communicate with Ashley and Barret consistently about EVERYTHING!
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Be 5-10 minutes early to every event!
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Post meeting agendas on classroom before the meeting
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Look for opportunities for the chapter in the community
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Hold officers accountable for their roles and goals.
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Communicate with Marianne, Leah, Verwolf, and other officers frequently.
Vice President: Ashley Fedders
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Communicate with committees and their leaders
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Contact committee leaders before school starts
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Check in with committee reports and communicate with Lydia about them
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Hold committee leaders accountable
Secretary: Lydia Grevengoed
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Submit the secretary's book by March 1
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Be timely with thankyou letters
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Communicate with other officers as well as members
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Keep good records
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Respond to text messages
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Start secretary’s book early
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Be on time
Treasurer: Noah DeWeerd
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Get bills paid 3 days after received
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Keep both folders organized as much as possible
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Do the report in the same month as bill
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Organize Google Keep and stay on task with duties
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Get budget ready by August
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Teach SAE in September Ag classes after the BBQ
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Get that degree
Reporter: Meagan Mulder
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Encourage freshman to jump in and get involved right away
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Get more pictures of kids and their SAE projects, and to have SAE make more sense to kids adn get more involved in their SAE projects
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Get scrapbook done by March 1
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Making sure to get the newsletters out on time
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Getting posts up right when I get the pictures or after event
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Posting more about what's happening in class so the parents can see what's happening
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Making sure SAE’s are known by the freshman and that they all have one they can actually work for and use the website as a tool and to want to work on the project
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Making reminders to do things and putting them in my calendar
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Keep a positive attitude
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Make sure to get reporter book to printing company on time
Sentinel: Shelby Alons
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Be welcoming to new members
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Communicate well with the whole chapter
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Communicate well with other officers
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Help committees and encourage them
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If you have ideas (tell officers and try and execute them)
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Be early to everything (10-15)
Chaplin: Ashlyn Hulstein
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Help other officers as needed with their duties
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Be able to make new relationships with other FFA members, and new members
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Always communicate with other officers
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Encourage members to try at least one competition by the end of the year
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Be open and approachable
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Be available to serve and open to new ideas
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Keep members accountable (Be God Glorifying)
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Keep up with SAE
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Get state degree
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Watch spelling
Student Advisor: Barret Bleeker
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Get bi-weekly memo done on time
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Keep members accountable
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Stay efficient
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Respond to text messages
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Stay an informative source for members
Advisor: Miss. Joenks
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Provide students with the opportunity to step outside their comfort zones and learn new things.
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Encourage confidence in my students, and an understanding of self worth that can be shown in the ways they demonstrate themselves.
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Provide an understanding of the agriculture industry and encourage students to look for the facts when finding information.
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Find ways to give back to the community through service learning.
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Establish unity as a whole through the chapter, and encourage students to learn from each other and work together efficiently.
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As an advisor, my goal is to find every students' passions help guide them to be better leaders, communicators, and citizens in our community.
