ARTICLE I - Name, Mission and Strategies
Section A.
The name of this organization shall be the Denton FFA
Chapter of the National FFA Organization.
Section B.
The mission and strategies for this chapter are as
follows:
FFA makes a positive
difference in the lives of students by developing
their potential for premier leadership, personal
growth and career success through agricultural
education.
- Develops
competent and assertive agricultural leadership.
- Increases
awareness of the global and technological importance
of agriculture and its contribution to our
well-being.
- Strengthens the
confidence of agriculture students in themselves and
their work.
- Promotes the
intelligent choice and establishment of an
agricultural career.
- Encourages
achievement in supervised agricultural experience
programs.
- Encourages wise
management of economic, environmental and human
resources of the community.
- Develops
interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications,
human relations and social interaction.
- Builds character
and promotes citizenship, volunteerism and
patriotism.
- Promotes
cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all
people.
- Promotes healthy
lifestyles.
- Encourages
excellence in scholarship.
ARTICLE II -
Organization
Section A.
The Denton Chapter of FFA is a chartered local
unit of the State Association of FFA, which is
chartered by the National FFA Organization.
Section B.
This chapter accepts in full the provisions in the
constitution and bylaws of the Association of FFA as
well as those of the National FFA Organization.
ARTICLE III -
Membership
Section A.
Membership in this chapter shall be of three kinds:
Section B.
The regular activities of this chapter shall be
carried on by the active membership.
Section C.
Honorary membership in this chapter shall be limited
to the Honorary Chapter FFA Degree.
Section D.
Active members in good standing may vote on all
business brought before the chapter. An active member
shall be considered in good standing when:
- While in school,
be enrolled in at least one agricultural education
course during the school year and/or follow a
planned course of study. Either course must include
a supervised agricultural experience program, the
objective of which is preparation for an
agricultural career.
- Show an interest
in the affairs of the organization by attending
meetings, striving for degrees of membership, and
participating in other organized activities of the
chapter.
- Pay all current
state and national dues by the date determined by
the chapter.
- Display conduct
consistent with the ideals and purposes of the
National FFA Organization.
Section E.
Names of applicants for membership shall be filed with
the membership committee.
ARTICLE IV -
Emblems
Section A.
The emblem of the FFA shall be the emblem for the
chapter.
Section B.
Emblems used by the members shall be designated by the
National FFA Organization.
ARTICLE V - Degrees
and Privileges of Active Membership
Section A.
There shall be five degrees of active membership based
on individual achievement. These degrees are:
- Discovery FFA
Degree
- Greenhand FFA
Degree
- Chapter FFA
Degree
- State FFA Degree
- American FFA
Degree
All
Discovery FFA members
are entitled to wear the regulation bronze and blue
emblem pin.
All
"Greenhands"
are entitled to wear the regulation bronze emblem pin.
All members holding
the Chapter FFA
Degree are
entitled to wear the regulation silver emblem pin.
All members holding
the State FFA
Degree are
entitled to wear the regulation gold emblem charm.
All members holding
the American FFA
Degree are
entitled to wear the regulation gold emblem key.
Section B.
Discovery FFA Degree – To be eligible to receive the
Discovery FFA Degree
from a chapter, the member must meet the following
minimum requirements:
- Be enrolled in
agricultural education class for at least a portion
of the school year while in grades 7-8.
- Have become a
dues paying member of the FFA at local, state and
national levels.
- Participate in at
least one local FFA chapter activity outside of
scheduled class time.
- Have knowledge of
agriculturally related career, ownership and
entrepreneurial opportunities.
- Be familiar with
the local FFA chapter program of activities.
- Submit written
applications for the degree.
Section C.
Greenhand FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for
election:
(Refer to National Constitution.)
- Be enrolled in
agricultural education and have satisfactory plans
for a supervised agricultural experience program.
- Learn and explain
the meaning of the FFA Creed, Motto, and Salute.
- Describe and
explain the meaning of the FFA emblem and colors.
- Demonstrate a
knowledge of the FFA Code of Ethics and the proper
use of the FFA jacket.
- Demonstrate a
knowledge of the history of the organization, the
chapter constitution and bylaws, and the chapter
Program of Activities.
- Personally own or
have access to the Official FFA Manual and the FFA
Student Handbook.
- Submit a written
application for the Greenhand FFA Degree.
Section D.
Chapter FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for
election:
(Refer to National Constitution.)
- Must have
received the Greenhand FFA Degree.
- Must have
satisfactorily completed the equivalent of at least
180 hours of systematic school instruction in
agricultural education at or above the ninth grade
level, have in operation an approved supervised
agricultural experience program and be enrolled in
an agricultural education course.
- Must have
participated in the planning and conducting of at
least three official functions in the chapter
Program of Activities.
- Must have earned
and productively invested at least $150 by the
member's own efforts or worked at least forty-five
hours in excess of scheduled class time, or a
combination thereof, and have developed plans for
continued growth and improvement in a supervised
agricultural experience program.
- Must have
effectively led a group discussion for 15 minutes.
- Must have
demonstrated five procedures of parliamentary law.
- Must show
progress toward individual achievement in the FFA
award programs.
- Must have a
satisfactory scholastic record.
- Must submit a
written application for the Chapter FFA Degree.
Section E.
State FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for selection:
- Qualifications for
the State FFA Degree are those set forth in the
constitution of the Texas FFA Association and National
FFA Organization.
Section F.
American FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for
selection:
- Qualifications for
the American FFA Degree are those set forth in the
constitution of the National FFA Organization.
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