AGRI-POWER 2015-2016 OFFICERS:
President- Tayler Jones
-Preside over meeting's according to accepted rules of parliamentary procedure
-Appoint committees and serve on them as a non-voting member
-Coordinate the activities of the chapter and evaluate the progress of each division of the Program of Activities
-Represent the chapter in public relations and official functions
Vice President- Logan Street
-Assume all duties of the president if necessary
-Develop the Program of Activities and serve as a non-voting member of the POA committees
-Coordinate all committee work
-Work closely with the president and advisor to access progress to meeting chapter goals
-Establish and maintain a chapter resource file
Reporter- Claire Jager & Haegen Boyer
-Plan public information programs with local radio, television, newspaper and service clubs and make use of other opportunities to tell the FFA story
-Release news and information to local and regional news media.
-Publish a chapter newsletter.
-Prepare and maintain a chapter scrapbook.
-Send local stories to area, district and state reporters.
-Send articles and photographs to FFA New Horizons and other national and/or regional publications.
-Work with local media on radio and television appearances and FFA news.
-Serve as the chapter photographer.
Secretary- CD Brinegar
-Prepare and post the agenda for each chapter meeting.
-Prepare and present the minutes of each chapter meeting.
-Place all committee reports in the designated area
-Be responsible for chapter correspondence.
-Maintain member attendance and activity records and issue membership cards.
-Keep the Program of Activities wall chart up-to-date.
Treasurer- Briana Ver Steegh
-Receive, record and deposit FFA funds and issue receipts.
-Present monthly treasurer's reports at chapter meetings.
-Prepare and submit the membership roster and dues to the National FFA Organization in cooperation with the secretary.
-Serve as chairperson of the earnings and savings committee.
Sentinel- TJ Sinnif
-Assist the president in maintaining order.
-Keep the meeting room, chapter equipment and supplies in proper condition.
-Welcome guests and visitors.
-Take charge of candidates for degree ceremonies
-Assist with special features and refreshments.
Advisor- Mr. Patrick Powers
-Supervise chapter activities year-round.
-Inform prospective students and parents about the FFA.
-Instruct students in leadership and personal development.
-Build school and community support for the program.
-Encourage involvement of all chapter members in activities.
-Prepare students for involvement in contests and awards programs.
-Preside over meeting's according to accepted rules of parliamentary procedure
-Appoint committees and serve on them as a non-voting member
-Coordinate the activities of the chapter and evaluate the progress of each division of the Program of Activities
-Represent the chapter in public relations and official functions
Vice President- Logan Street
-Assume all duties of the president if necessary
-Develop the Program of Activities and serve as a non-voting member of the POA committees
-Coordinate all committee work
-Work closely with the president and advisor to access progress to meeting chapter goals
-Establish and maintain a chapter resource file
Reporter- Claire Jager & Haegen Boyer
-Plan public information programs with local radio, television, newspaper and service clubs and make use of other opportunities to tell the FFA story
-Release news and information to local and regional news media.
-Publish a chapter newsletter.
-Prepare and maintain a chapter scrapbook.
-Send local stories to area, district and state reporters.
-Send articles and photographs to FFA New Horizons and other national and/or regional publications.
-Work with local media on radio and television appearances and FFA news.
-Serve as the chapter photographer.
Secretary- CD Brinegar
-Prepare and post the agenda for each chapter meeting.
-Prepare and present the minutes of each chapter meeting.
-Place all committee reports in the designated area
-Be responsible for chapter correspondence.
-Maintain member attendance and activity records and issue membership cards.
-Keep the Program of Activities wall chart up-to-date.
Treasurer- Briana Ver Steegh
-Receive, record and deposit FFA funds and issue receipts.
-Present monthly treasurer's reports at chapter meetings.
-Prepare and submit the membership roster and dues to the National FFA Organization in cooperation with the secretary.
-Serve as chairperson of the earnings and savings committee.
Sentinel- TJ Sinnif
-Assist the president in maintaining order.
-Keep the meeting room, chapter equipment and supplies in proper condition.
-Welcome guests and visitors.
-Take charge of candidates for degree ceremonies
-Assist with special features and refreshments.
Advisor- Mr. Patrick Powers
-Supervise chapter activities year-round.
-Inform prospective students and parents about the FFA.
-Instruct students in leadership and personal development.
-Build school and community support for the program.
-Encourage involvement of all chapter members in activities.
-Prepare students for involvement in contests and awards programs.