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FFA more important to son than football Kim Bryant writes: My son is a junior and a member of FFA. It is teaching him life skills and things about farming that will be very useful to him, as he plans on farming when he gets out of school. I realize that ACHS might need another foreign language teacher, but not at the expense of our agriculture students. FFA is as important to my son as football is to an athlete. He should not have something taken away from him that he has been a part of for the last three years. There has to be a better way. - Kim BryantComments re article 53755 Adair FFA student urges turnout in support of third Ag teacher This story was posted on 2012-08-16 04:40:51
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