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Ffa Reflection
Springport, MI- 17 Springport FFA members attended the National FFA Convention from Monday, October 23-27. Throughout the week students went on career success tours, educational tours, attended a Rascal Flatts concert, a rodeo, the career and college fair, the FFA Mall, listened to motivational speeches in sessions, and so much more.

Carson Chambers, a greenhand member who attended convention shared his experience on the trip, “My favorite part of the trip was going through the Career and College Expo at the convention center, as well as going to Fair Oaks Farm. Both opened my eyes to different jobs in agriculture that I had not thought of before. Something that surprised me the most was the shopping mall, I thought it would be a normal mall,

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