Degrees deserved

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March 20, 2017 - 12:00 AM

Six Iola High School FFA members will be presented State FFA Degrees at the June 2 State FFA Convention in Manhattan.

Chase Regehr, from left, Caleb Johnson, Colton Toney, Gage Cleaver, Isaiah Wicoff and Zachary Slaven, were required to meet several criteria for the state degree, such as being active FFA participants for at least two years, be active in and out of FFA events, participate in at least 25 hours of community service with at least two different service activities; invest at least $2,000 in a supervised agricultural experience program; maintain a “C” average or above in the classroom; and demonstrate leadership ability by giving at least a six-minute oral presentation on a topic related to agriculture or FFA.

Regehr is the son of  Brian and Shellie Regehr. Johnson is the son of Stanley and Diedra Johnson. Toney is the son of Michelle and Larry Toney. Cleaver is the son of Daren Cleaver and Sheri Orear. Wicoff is the son of Lisa and Joel Wicoff. Slaven is the son of Angie and Mike Slaven.

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