FFA

It was an incredible and action-packed week for Ware County FFA at the National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis! From competitions to awards and leadership events, our students have proudly represented Ware County High School and Georgia FFA on the national stage. Every moment has been filled with hard work, success, and Gator pride. We couldn’t be more proud of the dedication, professionalism, and enthusiasm our members have shown throughout this unforgettable experience! 

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There is BIG news to celebrate! Please join us in congratulating Lindsy M. for being named the NATIONAL champion in the Specialty Animal Production Proficiency area at the National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis! 

This is a massive accomplishment with over 24,000 proficiency applicants across the country. This is truly a 1 in 24,000 achievement! Lindsy's dedication, hard work, and passion for agriculture have paid off in the biggest way possible.

We are incredibly proud of Lindsy for representing Ware County High School and Georgia FFA on the national stage. This is Gator excellence at its finest!

Ware County High School is also proud to recognize Jose G. and Lainee G. for representing Georgia FFA as National Delegates at the 2025 National FFA Convention and Expo! 

Each year, only a select few FFA members from across the nation are chosen to serve as National Delegates, helping make important decisions that shape the future of the National FFA Organization. Delegates debate issues, propose changes, and vote on key topics that impact more than 900,000 members nationwide.

Jose and Lainee’s leadership, dedication, and commitment to FFA earned them this incredible opportunity, and we are beyond proud to have them representing Ware County on the national stage!

We would also like to recognize Nathan B., Monica G., and Maddox Li. for receiving their American degree. The American FFA Degree is the highest honor an FFA member can earn. The American FFA Degree recognizes members who have shown outstanding leadership, community service, and success in their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) programs. It shows you’ve gone above and beyond at the local, state, and national levels. Only 1% of all members nationwide ever achieve it.