We are so excited to be having our annual spring plant sale starting Thursday, March 30! The sale will be open every day at the GMHS greenhouse from 10am-5pm and ends on Saturday, April 1 at 5:00pm. We hope to see everyone at our biggest sale of the year!

MEGA Leadership Conference

We still have a few spots left for our annual trip to the MEGA Leadership Conference! If you’re interested in learning more about leadership and building skills of a leader, this trip is for you! The conference is overnight from March 25-26. If you are interested, please email Carson Park at ccpark@students.wcpss.net for more sign up details. Spots for this trip are limited, so please remember to email if you would like to attend!

2023-2024 Officer Applications

Do you want to take on responsibilities to strengthen agriculture in your community and school through leadership?  Apply to be a Chapter Officer! Any grade level can apply! Click below to learn more about each office and their responsibilities. Applications are due Friday, April 21st at 5pm.


FFA Event Participation

This year, the Garner FFA Chapter has implemented an event participation point system in order to reward members who are involved in our FFA community! Certain amounts of points will be awarded based on the level of participation, and members with the most points will be awarded with first choice on field trip spots. This will prove to be important as many of our field trips only have a limited number of members allowed! Don't forget to fill out the form when you attend a meeting or participate in a service activity or event of any kind!

March Baking Competition

This month's baking competition theme is St. Patrick Cookies! If you're interested in participating, please fill out the form below! If you have any questions, email our sentinel, Amarion Singletary, at ansingletary@students.wcpss.net. Hope to see some delicious cookies at our meeting on March 15! 

STUDENT & GUARDIAN INFORMATION

VOLUNTEER!


FFA INTEREST!


DUES & OTHER PAYMENTS

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