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PC R-I FFA Officers Among Those Attending Officer Training at NCMC
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Submitted by Kristi Harris, NCMC Chief of Staff
The Missouri FFA Association conducted officer-training workshops on the North Central Missouri College campus in Trenton on Wednesday, May 31st Approximately 200 Chapter FFA officers and advisors from high schools across northwest Missouri participated in the workshops.

Participating high schools included Adair/ Novinger, Bevier, Chillicothe, Gallatin, Grundy, Macon, Madison,
Meadville, Milan, NCC/ Jefferson City, Newtown-Harris, Norborne, North Davies, Princeton, Putnam County, South Harrison, Tina-Avalon and Trenton.
LEAD workshops are held at eight sites throughout Missouri, with more than 1,200 chapter officers expected to participate, according to Keith Dietzschold, Missouri FFA Advisor.
“The training session focuses on empowering officer teams to work together effectively. Topics addressed include han- dling team conflict, team conduct standards, and effective use of chapter committees.” Past and current Missouri FFA Officers led the training sessions. These conferences are sponsored by the Missouri FFA Leadership Fund.
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