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Washington County Career Center FFA Chapter Officers 2025-2026. (Front Middle L-R): Kaelyn Scoggan and Riley Smith. (Back L-R): Xavier Brady, Dakota Robinson, Camden Sturm, John Berrill, and Faith Buck

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Washington County Career Center FFA Chapter Officers 2025-2026. (Front Middle L-R): Kaelyn Scoggan and Riley Smith. (Back L-R): Xavier Brady, Dakota Robinson, Camden Sturm, John Berrill, and Faith Buck
The FFA organization of the Washington County Career Center elected 2025-26 chapter officers recently.
Members participating in the FFA organization are students from the Landscape Construction & Turf Management program. The organization expands opportunities for classroom instruction to be applied to hands-on opportunities, and to further reinforce curriculum-enhancing programs within the community.
Chapter officers include:
¯President, Riley Smith, is a junior from Warren. She is the daughter of Eric and Misty Smith of Cutler;
¯Vice President, Kaelyn Scoggan, is a junior from Warren. She is the niece of Michael Scoggan of Marietta;
¯Secretary, Faith Buck, is a junior from Fort Frye. She is the daughter of Michael and Jessica Buck of Lower Salem;
¯Treasurer, Camden Sturm, is a junior from Marietta. He is the son of Craig Sturm of Marietta;
¯Reporter, Xavier Brady, is a junior from Fort Frye. He is the son of Joanna Brady of Lowell;
¯Sentinel, Dakota Robinson, is a junior from Fort Frye. He is the son of Justin and Jennah Robinson of Lowell; and
¯Student Advisor, John Berrill, is a senior from Fort Frye. He is the son of Tiffiny Scott of Lowell.
Founded in 1928, the Future Farmers of America brought together students, teachers and agribusiness to solidify support for agricultural education. There are currently over 7,800 FFA Chapters in existence in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The FFA organization is dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.