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Parent agrees with Amber Akers letter for 3rd Ag teacher

Crystal Hayes writes:
I couldn't agree more with Amber. FFA is all these things and more. FFA teaches agricultural lessons as well as life lessons such as the value of the work involved in a job well done, accountability, and leadership. FFA helps to build character that will see these children through the rest of their live. As the Parent of an FFA member I would like to commend Kirby Hancock, Terry Harvey and Randy Rexroat for a job well done with the Adair county FFA. Through their efforts the Adair County FFA is superior in many ways to the other counties. Our children compete well in competitions, our barn and shop are superior to many. Three educators have put Adair Co FFA on top. So why would we go backward instead of forward? -Crystal Hayes Comments re article 53755 Adair FFA student urges turnout in support of third Ag teacher by Amber Akers.



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