April FFA Update: Budding Our Way into Spring

By Jacey Gehl

The chapter has had a busy yet successful spring season with plentiful success in competitions, development of leadership and career skills, celebrations of member accomplishments, and glimpses into the growth we’ll see in the coming year. 

District 1 Parliamentary Procedure and Conduct of Chapter Meetings

Our two teams recently got to compete in District 1 Leadership Development Events: Parliamentary Procedure and Conduct of Chapter Meetings. Both teams earned second-place finishes in their respective contests and will advance to the district competition on May 7th. Talk about leadership being developed!

The Parliamentary Procedure team includes Chairperson Hannah Wildemuth, Floorperson 1 Dawsyn McDonald, Floorperson 2 Annabelle Betcher, Floorperson 3 Jackson Frank, Floorperson 5 Jacey Gehl, and Floorperson 6 Ella Schaaf.

Parliamentary Procedure teaches students how to properly conduct meetings using Parliamentary Law and Robert’s Rules of Order. During the contest, members demonstrate their ability to handle motions, debate, voting procedures, and other official meeting business while working together as a team under timed conditions. 

The Conduct of Chapter Meetings team consists of President Faith Kuster, Vice President Ashlynn Chamberlain, Secretary Delaney Killian, Reporter Faith Schaver, Treasurer Lili Marshall, Sentinel Molly Wannemacher, and Advisor Henry Dwyer.

The Conduct of Chapter Meetings contest focuses on opening and closing ceremonies, officer duties, teamwork, and knowledge of FFA history and procedure. Members are evaluated on their accuracy, professionalism, and ability to perform the responsibilities of their officer position.

Chapter FFA Banquet

The chapter held its annual FFA Banquet on April 17, recognizing members for their dedication, leadership, and accomplishments throughout the year. The evening celebrated student success in competitions, Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAEs), leadership activities, and community involvement.

Special recognition was given to graduating seniors Bella Bailey, Peyton Kies, James Matthews, Dawsyn McDonald, Isaac Nixon, and Bee Scheider for their years of commitment and service to the chapter. We cannot thank them enough!

Workhorse Award

The Workhorse Award was presented to Cheyenne Hopkey. This award recognizes a member who consistently works behind the scenes to support the chapter through hard work, dependability, and dedication. Whether helping at events, assisting teammates, or volunteering whenever needed, Cheyenne has consistently demonstrated leadership through service and commitment.

Greenhand Degree Recipients

The Greenhand Degree is awarded to first-year FFA members who have demonstrated involvement in agricultural education, participation in chapter activities, and a commitment to learning about the FFA organization. To earn the degree, members must meet requirements including having plans for a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), understanding the FFA creed and motto, and becoming actively involved in chapter events and leadership opportunities. The degree marks an important milestone for new members as they begin building their leadership, personal growth, and career success within agricultural education.

This year’s Greenhand Degree recipients were:

  • Ashlynn Chamberlain

  • Henry Dwyer

  • Camryn Ebert

  • Mason Emerick

  • Faith Kuster

  • Lili Marshall

  • Ella Schaaf

  • Faith Schaver

  • Molly Wannemacher

  • Levi Wyffels

Molly Wannemacher was recognized as the chapter’s Star Greenhand, an award presented to an outstanding first-year member for exceptional involvement and achievement.

Chapter Degree Recipients

The Chapter FFA Degree recognizes members who have shown significant growth in leadership, agricultural knowledge, and participation in FFA activities beyond the Greenhand level. Members earning this degree have demonstrated a deeper commitment to the organization through involvement in competitions, community service projects, chapter events, and Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs. To qualify, students must meet requirements related to agricultural education coursework, earnings or hours worked in their SAE, and active participation in chapter functions. Receiving the Chapter Degree reflects a member’s continued dedication to developing leadership skills, strengthening agricultural understanding, and contributing positively to the chapter and community.

Recipients included:

  • Ella Clementz

  • Aidan Daly

  • Emilie DeCastecker

  • Riley Dwyer

  • Jackson Frank

  • Jacey Gehl

  • Jack Gehling

  • Kaylin Heller

  • Kali Herberg

  • Cheyenne Hopkey

  • Jillian McMahill

  • Maycie Sims

  • Hannah Wildemuth

Jackson Frank was named the chapter’s Star Chapter Member for his outstanding leadership, participation, and contributions throughout the year.

State Degree Recognition

During the banquet, seniors Dawsyn McDonald and Peyton Kies were recognized for being recommended to receive the Illinois State FFA Degree, one of the highest honors awarded by the Illinois FFA Association.

The State Degree recognizes years of dedication to agricultural education, leadership development, FFA participation, and Supervised Agricultural Experience programs. The degrees will officially be awarded during the Illinois State FFA Convention this summer.

The chapter also presented Honorary Chapter Degrees to Troy and Val McDonald in appreciation of their continued support of the FFA program and its members.

2026-2027 Chapter Officers

The newly elected chapter officers for the upcoming year are:

  • President — Annabelle Betcher

  • Vice President of Growing Leaders — Kolby Causemaker

  • Vice President of Strengthening Agriculture — Jacey Gehl

  • Vice President of Building Communities — Jackson Frank

  • Reporter — Emilie DeCastecker

  • Secretary — Hannah Wildemuth

  • Treasurer — Maycie Sims

  • Sentinel — Kaylin Heller

They are so excited to serve our chapter in the coming year!

Section 3 Public Speaking Contest

Members also competed at the Section 3 Public Speaking Contest hosted by Bureau Valley High School.

In Creed Speaking, participants recite and interpret the FFA Creed while answering questions about its meaning and purpose. Faith Kuster earned first place in the varsity division, while Ashlynn Chamberlain placed second in the junior varsity division.

Prepared Public Speaking requires members to research an agricultural topic, write an original speech, and present it before a panel of judges. Kolby Causemaker placed second in varsity prepared speaking, and Camryn Ebert earned first place in the junior varsity division.

Extemporaneous Speaking challenges contestants to prepare and deliver a speech on an agricultural issue within a limited amount of preparation time. Dawsyn McDonald placed second in varsity extemporaneous speaking, and Jacey Gehl earned first place in the junior varsity division.

Dawsyn, Kolby, and Faith will be moving on to the District Competition!

State Livestock Career Development Event

Henry Dwyer, Lydia Carton, and Kolby Causemaker competed in the Reasons Division at the State Livestock Career Development Event.

The livestock judging contest requires students to evaluate and rank classes of livestock animals based on industry standards for structural correctness, muscling, balance, and overall quality. In the Reasons Division, contestants must also verbally defend their placings before judges, demonstrating communication skills and agricultural knowledge.

Kolby Causemaker earned an impressive fourth-place finish individually in the state competition!


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