The Florence Copper Community Foundation is excited to announce the awarding of a $2,000 grant to the Coolidge FFA program, providing valuable support for the student members of the program. This contribution will help sustain and expand the educational opportunities offered to the nearly 300 members of the program at Coolidge High School.
Coolidge FFA is known for its comprehensive approach to agriculture education, offering a range of leadership conferences, leadership competitions, and agriculture-based competitions, including Soil Science, Livestock Judging, Mechanics, Public Speaking, Job Interview, and Parliamentary Procedure. Students also gain real-world experience by showing animals at the Pinal County Fair, Arizona State Fair, and events across the country. More than 40 students participate in showing large animals like cattle, pigs, goats, and lambs.
In addition to these activities, each FFA member is expected to complete a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), which may involve internships, jobs, research projects, or managing livestock. This hands-on approach helps students build valuable skills for their futures, whether in agriculture or other fields.
Tristen Gillespie, Agriculture Teacher at Coolidge High School, expressed his gratitude for the support: “Coolidge FFA is beyond grateful to Florence Copper for the support they are providing for our students and members. This will help to ensure sustainable opportunities for students in our program. Without this support, it would not be possible for our students to succeed.”
The Florence Copper Community Foundation is proud to partner with Coolidge FFA and contribute to the growth and success of students who are shaping the future of agriculture and beyond.
