ARTICLE I- Name, Mission and Strategies
Section A The name of this organization shall be the Howe 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.
1. Develops competent and assertive agricultural leadership.
2. Increases awareness of the global and technological importance of agriculture and its contribution to our wellbeing.
3. Strengthens the confidence of agriculture students in themselves and their work.
4. Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career.
5. Encourages achievement in supervised agricultural experience programs.
6. Encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the community.
7. Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interaction.
8. Builds character and promote citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism.
9. Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people.
10. Promotes healthy lifestyles.
11. Encourages excellence in scholarship.
ARTICLE II- Organization
Section A. The Howe Chapter of FFA is a chartered local unit of the
Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma 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: (1) Active; (2) Alumni and (3) Honorary, as defined by the National FFA Constitution.
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:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Pay all current state and national dues by the date determined by the chapter.
4. 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 four degrees of active membership based on individual achievement.
These degrees are (1) Greenhand FFA Degree, (2) Chapter FFA Degree, (3) State FFA Degree, and (4) American FFA Degree.
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.
Greenhand FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for election: (Refer to National Constitution)
1. Be enrolled in agricultural education and have satisfactory plans for a supervised agricultural experience program.
2. Learn and explain the meaning of the FFA Creed, Motto, and Salute.
3. Describe and explain the meaning of the FFA emblem and colors.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of the FFA Code of Ethics and the proper use of the FFA jacket.
5. Demonstrate knowledge of the history of the organization, the chapter constitution and bylaws, and the chapter Program of Activities.
6. Personally own or have access to the Official FFA Manual and the FFA Student Handbook.
7. Submit a written application for the Greenhand FFA Degree.
Section C.
Chapter FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for election: (Refer to National Constitution)
1. Must have received the Greenhand FFA Degree.
2. 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.
3. Must have participated in the planning and conducting of at least three official functions in the chapter Program of Activities.
4. 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.
Section A The name of this organization shall be the Howe 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.
1. Develops competent and assertive agricultural leadership.
2. Increases awareness of the global and technological importance of agriculture and its contribution to our wellbeing.
3. Strengthens the confidence of agriculture students in themselves and their work.
4. Promotes the intelligent choice and establishment of an agricultural career.
5. Encourages achievement in supervised agricultural experience programs.
6. Encourages wise management of economic, environmental and human resources of the community.
7. Develops interpersonal skills in teamwork, communications, human relations and social interaction.
8. Builds character and promote citizenship, volunteerism and patriotism.
9. Promotes cooperation and cooperative attitudes among all people.
10. Promotes healthy lifestyles.
11. Encourages excellence in scholarship.
ARTICLE II- Organization
Section A. The Howe Chapter of FFA is a chartered local unit of the
Oklahoma 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 Oklahoma 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: (1) Active; (2) Alumni and (3) Honorary, as defined by the National FFA Constitution.
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:
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. Pay all current state and national dues by the date determined by the chapter.
4. 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 four degrees of active membership based on individual achievement.
These degrees are (1) Greenhand FFA Degree, (2) Chapter FFA Degree, (3) State FFA Degree, and (4) American FFA Degree.
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.
Greenhand FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for election: (Refer to National Constitution)
1. Be enrolled in agricultural education and have satisfactory plans for a supervised agricultural experience program.
2. Learn and explain the meaning of the FFA Creed, Motto, and Salute.
3. Describe and explain the meaning of the FFA emblem and colors.
4. Demonstrate knowledge of the FFA Code of Ethics and the proper use of the FFA jacket.
5. Demonstrate knowledge of the history of the organization, the chapter constitution and bylaws, and the chapter Program of Activities.
6. Personally own or have access to the Official FFA Manual and the FFA Student Handbook.
7. Submit a written application for the Greenhand FFA Degree.
Section C.
Chapter FFA Degree. Minimum qualifications for election: (Refer to National Constitution)
1. Must have received the Greenhand FFA Degree.
2. 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.
3. Must have participated in the planning and conducting of at least three official functions in the chapter Program of Activities.
4. 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.