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Title: Agriscience Department


1
Agriscience Department
  • Mr. Ahrens
  • Agriscience Teacher
  • FFA Advisor

2
BSFFA Web Site
  • www.hcsb.k12.fl.us/hhs/ffaw.hscb.k12.fl.us/hhs/ffa
  • Push in your chairs, when you leave it.

3
Where would you be without Agriculture?
  • NAKED
  • And
  • HUNGRY

4
Not Just- Cows, Plows Sows
  • 2006-2007- Its not your parents Ag Program
  • Yes, Production Agriculture
  • But, Yes, Technology
  • Be Prepared for the Future.

5
Agr Class and the FFA
  • EVERYONE IS A FFA MEMBER
  • You can be as active or inactive, as you choose.
  • FFA IS PART OF YOUR GRADE
  • You must participate in at least four FFA
    Activities per each 9 weeks, this will count as a
    grade.
  • Activities to be explained

6
Award Notice 8/4/06
  • Brooksville Sr. FFA Chapter which was Gold Ranked
    in Florida, And.
  • For the 4th straight year for a 3 star ranking

7
Also
  • Of the 556 Nationally Ranked Chapters,
    Brooksville Sr. FFA was ranked in the top ten in
    the Models of Innovation Program, Community
    Development Area. Two of our members attending
    National Convention will be interviewed and the
    National winner will be announced at the
    Convention.

8
AGRISCIENCE
  • Ag Foundation counts as a Lab Science for
    graduation, plus admission into the State of
    Florida University System.
  • BUT
  • If you plan on a career in any form of
    Agriculture, it is advised that you take as much
    math and science as possible.

9
The National FFA Organization
  • Again, not your parents--Future Farmers of
    America.
  • Dues
  • Chapter Shirt
  • Scholarships
  • Travel
  • Awards
  • Livestock Projects
  • Community Service
  • Rodeo
  • Angelus Concert
  • Adopt-a-Road
  • Contests (CDE)
  • Speaking
  • Tractor Driving
  • Veg Crops
  • Ag Issues
  • Parly Pro
  • More to come

10
Agr. Dept. Rules
  • Closed toed/Closed Back Shoes must be worn.
  • NO Electronic Devices are visible.

11
Supervised Agriculture Experiences (SAE)
  • A project of your desire that is agriculture
    based.
  • You will maintain a record book
  • Needed for awards and higher degrees
  • On the average, FFA members make 100.00 more a
    week than the run of the mill student.

12
2006-2007 FFA President
  • Samantha Pankow
  • 11th Grade
  • 2x Past Officer
  • 2006 Star Chapter Farmer
  • Swine Projects
  • 05-06 Soph. Member of The Year
  • State Agriscience Fair-Category Winner
  • SAE-Agriscience

13
2006-2007 FFA Vice President
  • Margo Stewart
  • 11th Grade
  • Florida State Fair Swine Exhibitor
  • 04-05 Star Greenhand
  • 2x Outstanding BSFFA Agriscience Fair Winner
  • SAE-Agriscience

14
2006-2007 FFA Secretary
  • Victoria Cannon
  • 11th Grade
  • Hernando County Fair FFA Swine Exhibitor
  • 4H Member
  • SAE-Nursery Operations

15
2006-2007 FFA Treasurer
  • Jodi Geroux
  • 11th Grader
  • Participates in Hernando Co. Fair Swine Show
  • Attended State FFA Convention
  • Leader of Number 1 Angelus House Concert

16
2006-2007 FFA Reporter
  • Sabrina Kile
  • 10th Grade
  • Participates in Hernando County Fair Swine Show
  • Attended Florida FFA State Convention
  • SAE-Swine Equine

17
2006-2007 FFA Sentinel
  • David McBurnett
  • 11th Grade
  • 2x-Participated in Florida State Fair LIfeSmarts
  • HCF Swine Show
  • State Agriscience Fair-Category Winner

18
2006-2007 FFA Historian
  • Alexandra Hayden
  • 10th Grade
  • HCF Swine Exhibitor
  • Call me ALEX
  • Softball Player
  • Team member that sold over 3500.00 for the
    Angelus House
  • SAE-Swine

19
2005 State Convention Update
  • Named Premier Chapter
  • Named Florida Finest Chapter
  • Won State Chapter Co-op Contest (3rd year in a
    Row)
  • 100 Membership Award
  • Won State Treasurers Book (2nd year in a row)
  • Candi Hicks-State Finalist-Home Comm.
    Development
  • State Degrees for Candi Hicks Amanda Jimmerson
  • Samantha Pankow David McBurnett won their
    category in the State Agriscience Fair.

20
Program Of Activities
  • Goals for the year
  • Officers determine events
  • Every member will be assigned to a committee.
  • Can add events, if suggested
  • Its your FFA- make it happen

21
CDE
  • Career Development Events
  • Prepared Public Speaking
  • Exempt. Public Speaking
  • Creed Speaking (9th Grade Only)
  • Tractor Operation
  • Parly Pro
  • Vegetable Crops ID
  • Ag Issues

22
Fees
  • 30.00 for Ag. Fee
  • Budget cut 65
  • Helps pay for shop and classroom supplies
  • Includes FFA Dues
  • See Mr. Ahrens on individual basis for assistance.

23
FFA Letters
  • The FFA awards HHS Letters
  • Only one letter is awarded
  • Must accrue 1000 points.

24
Community Service the FFA
  • Needed for scholarships
  • Lots of opportunities for Community Service Hours
  • Night(?) School- Community Service Classes
  • Improves GPA
  • Extra Credits

25
NOTICE
  • YOU MUST A MINIMUM
  • 2.0
  • UNWEIGHTED GRADE POINT AVERAGE TO PARTICIPATE IN
    OFF CAMPUS FFA ACTIVITIES.
  • If GPA drops below 2.0 at any time during the
    year, youre done. Includes livestock projects.

26
NOTICE
  • Things will break- if you break something, please
    make Mr. Ahrens aware of the situation.

27
RECYCLING
  • We have recycling bins for 1 2 Plastics and
    Aluminum Cans.

28
Agriscience Dress Code
  • Lab
  • NO SHORTS
  • NO SKORTS
  • ALL Times
  • NO BAGGY CLOTHES
  • MUST HAVE LOW, CLOSED TOED AND CLOSED HEEL SHOES
  • I will assign locks (NO Charge) for lockers in
    Bathrooms.
  • Any Clothes or Towels left out of lockers on
    Fridays, WILL BE TRASHED!!!

29
Shoes
  • While in the Agriscience Building, the feet wear
    code is
  • Shoes must be closed toed, closed back and
    properly worn.
  • This is ALL times, class, shop and/or lab
  • IF, you are changing your shoes before class, it
    must be done by the last bell to start class.
  • Wearing rubber boots is not an alternative.

30
Safety Notice
  • No sitting or leaning on any furniture that is
    not designed for sitting.
  • No rolling around the classroom in the chairs.
    Get up and walk.

31
WORD OF THE DAY
  • Every day, when you first arrive in class, you
    are expected to do the WORD OF THE DAY, posted on
    the board.
  • They should be in a composition book and will be
    graded randomly. Only composition books will be
    graded, nothing else.

32
Just a thought
  • As a teacher, I have never failed a student.
    That is left up to you!!!
  • You fail or you succeed due to your own desires!!!

33
Notice
  • ONLY milk, 100 fruit juice and water are allowed
    in the Ag Building.
  • You are never to leave the classroom to get a
    drink, without permission.

34
Three Years and Im outta here?!?!?!
  • 24 credit Option
  • Senior Year-Youve earned it.
  • More Jobs, due to age
  • UF/UGA will accept
  • 4th year of dual enrollment is free.
  • No Foreign Language Required
  • Only 1 English per year, unless you fail.
  • Enjoy HS, youve got your whole life to work.
  • 18 credit option
  • NO Senior Year
  • Few Jobs
  • UF/UGA will not accept
  • You pay for all PHCC Classes- NO 4th year dual
    enrollment.
  • Two Years of Foreign Lang.
  • Two English classes in the same year.
  • Asked to grow up, too fast.

35
Planners
  • Planners will be graded from time to time, as the
    need arises.
  • If you have YOUR planner100
  • No Planner0
  • Trying to pass off someone elses planner10
    zeroes.

36
The Foreign Language Myth
  • You do not have, to have a foreign language for
    admission into a Florida University. But, must
    have two classes to graduate from a Florida
    University.
  • Take at University
  • Take in Community College
  • Counts as Social Sciences Elective
  • More time for electives in HS, that are not
    available at Community College

37
AP Myth
  • Not needed for admit to PHCC
  • PHCC route to UF
  • Must score 3 or better on AP test for college
    credit, DE classes, just pass.

38
CELL PHONES
  • If I catch you displaying a cell phone in class
    for ANY reason.
  • It will go to the office and your parent must
    pick it up from Mr. Griffith. The ONLY time, you
    may use a cell phone is before school, lunch and
    after school.
  • In emergencies, if you need to make a call,
    discuss it with Mr. Ahrens, first.
  • Displaying is taking the cell out and opening
    it up, for any reason

39
Agriscience Completers
  • Horticulture
  • Agriscience Foundations
  • Introduction to Horticulture
  • Horticulture Science
  • Aquaculture
  • Agriscience Foundations
  • Aquaculture I
  • Aquaculture II
  • Agritechnology
  • Agriscience Foundations
  • Ag Tech I
  • Ag Tech II

40
Other Agriscience Classes
  • Directed Ag Study- You work on projects of your
    own design
  • On the Job Training- 1-6 periods, must be a
    completer or enrolled in a Ag. class. While we
    try to get you in a agriculture related job, we
    realize that that is not always the case.

41
Vocational Bright Futures Scholarships
  • 3.0 unweighted overall GPA
  • 3.5 GPA in Agriscience Classes
  • Must be a program completer
  • Must have min. SAT, ACT or CPT scores
  • Pays for 75 of tuition fees
  • Higher levels of scholarships are available, with
    better grades and test scores.

42
Hernando County Fair
  • Rabbit Show (HHS or Home)
  • Horticulture (HHS or Home)
  • Shop Projects (HHS)
  • Poultry Show (Home)
  • Swine Show (HHS or Home)
  • Beef Shows (Home)
  • Steer, Bottle-Feds, Production

43
Florida State Fair
  • At Present
  • Swine Projects (Home HHS)
  • Champion of Champion Program
  • Points
  • Skill-a-thon

44
Brooksville Sr. FFA Agriscience Fair
  • Category winners will receive recognition at year
    end banquet.
  • Follow National FFA Agriscience Fair guidelines
    and rules
  • Details to follow
  • All Agriscience Students will be required to
    complete a project. (Except-Directed Ag Studies
    OJT only)
  • Counts 20 of semester grade

45
Trust me on this one.
  • YOU WILL FAIL!!!!

46
But
  • If you are willing to try and succeed, you will
    learn how to turn your failures into experiences
    and learn from it.
  • Oh, yeah
  • Females get no special treatment!!!

47
Planners
  • All Students WILL be required to have and use
    their planners.
  • Spot(Unannounced) planner checks will occur.

48
NOTICE
  • Check all bulletin boards, DAILY, for important
    information and sign-up sheets.
  • I dont wanna hear, I didnt see it!!!

49
PLEASE UNDERSTAND
  • It is my job, to prepare you for your job.
  • I accept NO late work.
  • If you have a project or assignment due on a
    given day and you are absent. It is YOUR
    responsibility to get the assignment to Mr.
    Ahrens by 220pm on a due date.
  • Remember, the due date is just that. The last
    possible day to turn work in. Nothing says it
    cant be turned in sooner.
  • PPPPPP

50
Agriscience Foundations
  • Must maintain a notebook, three ring binder. It
    will be graded every nine weeks, plus spot
    (unannounced) checks
  • Word of the Day (Composition Notebook)
  • Develop and Start a SAE
  • Complete and Present an Agriscience Fair Project
  • Hands-on Labs Activities
  • Units
  • Physical Science, Life Science Chemistry
  • Shop
  • Welding and Basic Woodworking

51
Aquaculture Requirements
  • Aquaculture I
  • Bell Work
  • Read a book
  • PowerPoint
  • Internet Project
  • Maintain a fish system
  • Aquaculture II
  • Bell Work
  • Internet Project
  • PowerPoint Presentations
  • One job shadowing experience per semester
  • Maintain a fish system
  • Design Build a fish system

52
Ag Tech Requirements
  • Ag Tech I
  • Modules
  • Internet Project
  • Read a book
  • Bell Work
  • PowerPoint
  • Ag Tech II
  • Bell Work
  • Challenges
  • Internet Project
  • PowerPoint
  • One job shadowing experiences per semester

53
Directed Agr Study Requirements
  • Students enrolled in this class will be required
    to complete extensive agriculture related
    projects, with approval from Mr. Ahrens.

54
GRADING
  • Your real grade starts, when you have completed
    the assigned tasks.
  • Everyone starts with a C, then we go from
    there.
  • Wasting time is bad, Using time smartly is good.
  • Higher grades are given for Above and Beyond
  • The choice is yours!!!

55
Notice
  • All work MUST be completed in blue or black ink.
  • No pencils (Unless stated), no funky colors

56
In Conclusion
  • If you are willing to try new things and do your
    best.
  • Well get along great.
  • If you are here for an easy A or not willing to
    work or try, get out now.
  • Im looking for an exciting year
  • Are you ready to join me????

57
Student Info. on Index Card
  • Name
  • Address
  • City, State, Zip
  • Home Phone Number
  • Cell Phone Number
  • DOB
  • Email address (please write neatly)
  • Career Plans
  • Agriculture Interests
  • Parent/Guardian Name Occupation
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