Polk County High School agriculture teacher receives honorary degree
Published 8:00 am Saturday, November 17, 2018
- Former Owen teacher Tim Paseour (left) nominated Polk County High School agriculture teacher Chauncey Barber for the latter’s Honorary American FFA Degree, which he received during a trip to the National FFA Convention and Career Expo in Indianapolis late last month. (Submitted photo)
Polk County High School agriculture teacher Chauncey Barber received an Honorary American FFA Degree at the 91st National FFA Convention and Career Expo in Indianapolis, held Oct. 23-27.
The honor is considered the highest an agricultural teacher can receive and is awarded to “individuals who have provided exceptional service on a national level to agriculture, agricultural education or FFA. Additionally, teachers who have created high-quality agricultural education programs which inspire and motivate their students to strive for success are eligible.”
Barber and eight Polk County High School FFA students attended the national convention, where more than 64,000 high school students from across the nation and from the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico participated.
PCHS students participated in a career expo, listened to motivational speakers and attended leadership classes, a Garth Brooks concert and rodeo. The students also received a tour and a meal at the nationally known Fair Oaks Farm located in Fair Oaks, Indiana.
– Submitted by PolkStudents.com