Each year southwest district and Iowa FFA officers plan and facilitate Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) conferences for FFA members in the district. Atlantic High School welcomed FFA chapters from all over the southwest district on June 5. Greene County FFA sent chapter president Elise Badger, vice president Trey Schilling, historian Kayla Frederick, and sentinel Shai Woodley to the conference.
At the conference district and state officers lead four interactive workshops for FFA chapter leaders, many of whom are officers. The workshops facilitated were local FFA chapter programs focused in the areas of advocating for the agriculture industry, connecting with stakeholders, recruiting for the local chapter, and working as a cohesive team. FFA leaders also received training relative to their specific officer duties within the local chapter.
“COLT conference provides a chance for FFA members to learn more about their responsibility as a local leader and is a conference for members to meet and connect with state, district and other chapter officers,” southwest district FFA president Collin Bauer said.
COLT conference programming is designed as a two-year rotation of local leaders training. The focus areas of next year’s program include agriculture literacy, time management, professionalism, and self-confidence. The goal is to engage FFA members in learning about the tools that would allow them to be successful in anything they are part of through high school and beyond.
COLT conference is made possible with support from Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance of Iowa through the Iowa FFA Foundation.
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