FFA State Leadership Development Events Held in Alexandria

(12/22/2022) ALEXANDRIA, La. — FFA members from across Louisiana gathered at the Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria for the annual State Leadership Development Events (LDEs), which focus on student leadership development.

Annie Heard from the Winnfield FFA Chapter won the Extemporaneous Speaking LDE. She says that competing in this event has long-term benefits for students.

“This LDE allows me to practice real-world skills that I can apply in my present and future endeavors,” Heard said. “My topic was rural broadband access. I spoke about what resources are available to farmers and ranchers to access high speed internet. To prepare for this event, I learned by researching topics and practiced speaking about them.”

Heard’s classmate, Lauren Poole, also of Winnfield FFA, was named the state-winner in the Employment Skills LDE.

“For this LDE, I participated in a mock interview for a wildland firefighter position with the U.S. Forest Service,” Poole said. “I’m interested in doing that for a summer job. This event required me to write a resume and cover letter and interview with a panel of judges. It gave me competence and confidence to succeed in life since I will have to apply for a real job in the future.”

Allie Hubbard from the Northshore FFA Chapter won the Gulf of Mexico Public Speaking LDE. Her speech was about lionfish and the impact that they have on the environment of the Gulf.

“Lionfish are non-discriminate eaters with no predators, so they are threatening the economic security of the Gulf’s fishing industry,” Hubbard said.

Participating in the Gulf of Mexico Public Speaking LDE helped Hubbard to understand more about the state’s top marine commodities.

“This speech gave me new insight into the daily struggles and issues faced by Louisiana’s fisherman,” she said.

Poole summarized the impact of FFA’s Leadership Development Events.

“The small lessons learned through these events combine to give you a larger view of what leadership is and how you fit into a leadership role,” she said.

The benefits received from participating in an LDE include public speaking skills, communication strategies, leadership growth, confidence, memorization skills, and teaching strategies. To qualify for the state events, students placed in the top two of each of four area events held earlier in the month.

The top finishers in this year’s events were:

Prepared Public Speaking – sponsored by the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation

1. Jasmine Jones, Winnfield

2. Jamira Guillory, Westlake

3. Allie Johnson, Kinder

4. Caden Conley, Natchitoches Central

FFA Creed Speaking – sponsored by the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation

1. Kathryn Armentor, Iowa

2. Madelyn Fossum, Central Lafourche

3. Anna Hebert, Assumption

4. Josie Bruchhaus, Jennings

Top Middle School – Mia LeBouef, Bayou Blue Middle

Gulf of Mexico Public Speaking – sponsored by the Sabine River Authority

1. Allie Hubbard, Northshore

2. Cameron Magee, Pine

3. Brooklyn Laughlin, Vinton

4. Sydney Bruchhaus, Elton

Extemporaneous Speaking – sponsored by Bunge

1. Annie Heard, Winnfield

2. Breck Vincent, Forest

3. Coeyn Wise, Kaplan

4. Blake Donnelly, Vinton

Employment Skills – sponsored by Bunge

1. Lauren Poole, Winnfield

2. Ellie Thames, Mangham

3. Cayl Doise, Elton

4. Lauryn Smith, Varnado

Geaux Teach Ag.

1. Audrey Rayborn, Dutchtown

2. Sarah Hamilton, Union Parish

3. Maggie Hanks, Jennings

4. Juliana Carbalan, Elton

Top Middle School - Jaden Sauseda, Bunkie Middle

Parliamentary Procedure

1. Elton

2. Jennings

3. Northshore

4. Ruston

The Louisiana FFA Association is composed of over 11,000 student members from 212 FFA chapters in 53parishes. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. FFA operates under a federal charter granted by the 81st United States Congress, and it is an integral part of public instruction in agriculture.

For more, visit the Louisiana FFA Association online at www.laffa.org and on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Annie Heard and Abbygail Davis.

Extemporaneous Speaking winner Annie Heard, left, and State Reporter Abbygail Davis. FFA members from across Louisiana gathered at the Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria for the annual State Leadership Development Events (LDEs), which focus on student leadership development. Photo provided by Louisiana FFA

Grace Manuel and Allie Hubbard.

State Treasurer Grace Manuel, left, and Gulf of Mexico Public Speaking winner Allie Hubbard. FFA members from across Louisiana gathered at the Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria for the annual State Leadership Development Events (LDEs), which focus on student leadership development. Photo provided by Louisiana FFA

Lauren Poole and Annie Heard.

Employment Skills winner Lauren Poole, left, and State Vice President Annie Heard. FFA members from across Louisiana gathered at the Central Louisiana Technical Community College in Alexandria for the annual State Leadership Development Events (LDEs), which focus on student leadership development. Photo provided by Louisiana FFA

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