Page 41 2025 Logan County Spring Outlook LINCOLN DAILY NEWS March 2025 time, where she talked about her core value. At camp, Morrow’s peers voted her to be the District Three Director. Morrow went to a district director meeting the first week of August with four other section presidents chosen to represent their district. She said they learned more about how the Illinois FFA and Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers (IAVAT) board work together to plan the year. For instance, they went over the FFA policy book and talked about issues in their districts. August activities included working three days at the Illinois State Fair. At the fair, Morrow participated in the Parade of Champions and helped out at the FFA barnyard working mainly with the rabbits. Holding a block of cheese in the parade and shaking hands with the Governor are fond memories Morrow has of her time at the fair. Once school started, Morrow continued to do section work such as getting reports from her team. There are two section teacher meetings a year where Morrow gives a report from the team. The rest is mostly up to her team to do. Additionally, she has gone to several schools around the area to talk about FFA and agriculture. This fall, Morrow participated in events like the STAR conference for section officers. October was the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis and Morrow served as a flagbearer at the opening ceremony. Morrow was able to sit three rows from the stage, which was closer than she had ever been. November was the Leadership Training School for all the FFA chapters and sections. Continued --
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