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FFA Essentials: Emblem, Officers, Ceremonies & Procedures

Dive into the FFA meeting dynamics by understanding the emblem, officers, opening/closing ceremonies, and parliamentary procedure. Learn about the significance of symbols like the eagle and owl. Discover how to conduct meetings effectively and foster unity among members.

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FFA Essentials: Emblem, Officers, Ceremonies & Procedures

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  1. The FFA Meeting

  2. Understanding the Emblem • Eagle=freedom • Owl=wisdom • Rising sun=new opportunity • Plow – labor • Ear of corn = unity • Words FFA & Agricultural Education= to show both are part of each other

  3. FFA Officers • 6 required officers • President • Vice President • Secretary • Treasurer • Reporter • Sentinel • Additional officers sometimes elected • Parliamentarian • Historian

  4. Opening & Closing Ceremonies • This is a ceremony used to open and end an FFA meeting. It describes the duties of the FFA officers and members.

  5. Parliamentary Procedure (Parli Pro) • A procedure used to: • Maintain order & organization during the meeting • Be sure that decision of the majority of the members passes, while the minority’s opinions are still heard

  6. Making a Motion using Parli Pro • Wait to be called on by the President/Chairperson • Say, “I move to_________.” • Second • Discussion • Vote

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