FFA
President Paige Lester
Secretary Elana Litherland
Sentinel Tessa Schmocker

Fans and friends of Warrior FFA are all warmly invited to join us at this year's banquet on Sunday, April 13, 2025, when we celebrate student accomplishments and thank those who make it possible! Please let Mrs. Bosnak know you can attend by April 5 [email protected] Have something you're willing to donate to the silent or live auction? Contact Mrs. B for that too!
What is Warrior FFA?
Chartered in 2015, Warrior FFA grows the next generation of leaders who will change the world and helps teens explore careers in the science of agriculture, business and technology.
Annual dues $20
Join anytime. Pay by October 1 to include a chapter t-shirt! Meetings happen after devotion periods & once a month after school.
FFA Myths
1. I have to show at a fair or live on a farm. Not required. Today, only 2% of Americans are producers. Most of us are 3 generations removed from the farm. Similar to 4-H, some members are involved with their families in projects at fairs, but not all. If you want assistance to develop a project, Lakeside connections can help you.
2. It’s all work and no play. Travel, Homecoming fun and parades, Kinderfest petting zoo, pursuing your passions, FFA Week games and competitions, pies in the face, faculty kissing farm animals. Sounds like a lot of work, doesn’t it?
Importance of Ag Education
Agriculture is a part of the backbone of our state economy, with 435,700 jobs and $104.8 billion.
FFA, Ag Survey and other Technical Education classes at LLHS help students to learn through hands-on curriculum and modern technology. Course offerings include:
• Agriculture Survey
• CAD 1/2
• Woods 1/2/3
• Construction Trades
• Small Engines
• Metals Technology
• Advanced Career Tech
• Youth Apprenticeship (up to 4 semesters)
Annual Produce Sale