05 (A) Todd FFA Week

The Todd Central FFA chapter celebrated its annual FFA Week with a full lineup of activities and competitions. Students enjoyed an eventful and packed week filled with fun events and friendly competition.

Monday kicked off with Muddy Truck Day, where students drove their muddiest trucks to school and dressed in camo outfits. Nathan Phelps was named the winner of Muddiest Truck.

On Tuesday, members showed off their cleanest and nicest trucks while dressing in American apparel. Joe Anthony Tabor won Cleanest Truck, with Wade Morse finishing as runner-up.

Wednesday featured Farm Truck Day, where members competed to see which truck had the most miles. Will McGhee claimed the win with an impressive one million miles on his truck. Students also wore vintage FFA jackets to school in celebration of the organization’s history.

On Thursday, the Todd Central FFA officer team served the local farming community at the Agricultural Appreciation Breakfast. Back at school, members showed their FFA pride by wearing blue and gold.

The week concluded on Friday with Todd Central’s 50th Annual Tractor Day. All students, including non-FFA members, were invited to drive a tractor to school. A total of 56 tractors participated in the event, including those driven by FFA alumni. Awards were presented to Jon Luke Robertson for Cleanest Tractor, Lane Thomas for Biggest Tractor, Wade Morse for smallest tractor, and finally Maci Harrison with the oldest tractor.

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