Students receive prestigious FFA award
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Kenna Darrow, a Wellington High School senior, and Lane Self, 17, a Perrin High School senior, each earned the prestigious Lone Star FFA Degree during the 92nd Texas FFA Convention held July 9. Darrow is the daughter of Justin and Payton Darrow. “Congrats to Kenna for all of your hard work and effort to receive this award,” said FFA Advisor Drew Taylor.
Self is the grandson of Gary and Faith Self of Childress and the son of Jim and Amber Self. “Lane is a highly dedicated and motivated young man that deserves this honor. My hope is that he continues on this path and earns the highest degree in the organization, the American FFA Degree,” said Perrin High School Principal Loren Sell.
The Lone Star FFA Degree recognizes FFA members who have received the Chapter degree, been active FFA members for at least two years, completed at least four semesters of agricultural science at or above the ninth grade level, maintained a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program, demonstrated their leadership skills and have shown a commitment to the FFA through involvement at the chapter level and above.