
About this episode
Amanda Holman discusses the impact of FFA on Iola High School students during National FFA Week.
Amanda Holman has been the advisor of Iola High School’s FFA chapter for the last nine years. She’s watched how the organization has helped develop leaders and challenge young people to grow in new and exciting ways. This week is National FFA Week, a chance to celebrate the nation’s largest student-led organization and reflect on its impact. In this week’s episode of “Registered,” we do just that, talking with Holman about just what makes her so passionate about FFA.
People in this episode
Guest: Amanda Holman
Topics covered
- FFA
- leadership
- student organizations
- education
Keywords
- Iola High School
- National FFA Week
- youth development
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