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Officer Selection Manual
Cumberland Valley FFA
Officer Selection Manual2014
Table of Contents:
Officer Selection Guide 1Interest Letter & Deadlines 2Officer Duties 3Officer Qualifications 6Officer Expectations 7Officer Application 8Teacher Recommendation 14Officer Contract 15Parent Letter 16Election Procedures 17Selection Rubric 19Interview Prep & Questions 20
Officer Training Outline 21Budget 22Officer Training Calendar 23Sample Leadership Lesson 25Leadership Lesson Materials 29
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Selection ManualTo: Officer Candidates & ParentsFrom: Ms. Romberger, FFA AdvisorRe: 2014 Officer Selection Process
Dear Student and Parents,
Thank you for your interest in serving as an officer in the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter. Taking initiative to apply for an officer position is the first step in the process to leading your peers and I commend you for you for taking this important step! However, serving as an officer is an added responsibility to your FFA membership and will require more time and dedication outside of scheduled class time. In order to effectively serve others, you will need to give of yourself for the betterment of the chapter.
This Officer Selection Manual outlines the requirements, deadlines, and important dates for this year’s officer candidates. In order to adequately plan for the Officer Election Process, it is imperative that you adhere to stated deadlines and recognize date conflicts (if any) as early as possible to allow the process to run smoothly. Should you have any questions about how to complete applications, please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to working with you throughout this process and wish you the best as you begin your journey to FFA leadership.
Sincerely,
Darla RombergerFFA Advisor & Agriscience InstructorCumberland Valley High School
Dates & Deadlines at a Glance: April 11th-Complete FFA Officer Packet Due to Ms. Romberger (by 3:00 pm)
o FFA Officer Application o 3 Recommendations from other Teachers
April 23rd-Interviews in Ag Room (3:30 pm)o Official Dress is requiredo Bring signed Officer Contract & Parent Contract o 7-10 minute interviews with Nominating Committee
May 1st-FFA Chapter Banqueto Announcement of 2014-2015 Officer Team
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter Officer DutiesPresident
Lead all chapter meetings and officer meetings Have a thorough knowledge of Parliamentary Procedure Provide leadership & direction to all chapter members Create the Chapter Activities Report for the Chapter Banquet Complete the National Chapter Award Application Serve as the Chapter Officer Liaison to the Cumberland Valley FFA Alumni Chapter Organize School Board Presentations
Vice-President Direct the completion of the Chapter POA Serve as Ex-Officio on all POA committees Compile Important Chapter Documents into the Chapter Filing Cabinet Create the Chapter Activities Report for the Chapter Banquet Complete the National Chapter Award Application
Secretary Create and maintain a membership mailing list Distribute minutes from each meeting to all members Announce meeting dates to all members Track attendance at events Maintain “Incentive Report” Create & Mail Banquet Invitations to students & community Compile Chapter Annual Report Banquet Invitations Chapter Annual Report Maintain a current copy of the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter By-Laws and
Constitution
Treasurer Chair the Fundraising Committee Prepare Chapter Budget Monitor all chapter finances (reimbursements, deposits)
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Selection Manual Maintain Individual FFA member accounts
Sentinel Reserve meeting room for all Chapter Meetings Set-up and tear-down at Chapter Meetings Chair Chapter Banquet Committee Coordinate Chapter Banquet (reserve auditorium, cafeteria, etc)
Reporter Create monthly Press Releases to announce chapter events Maintain chapter website, Facebook account, and Twitter Account Maintain Chapter Awards Trophy Case in Senior Hallway Advertise Chapter Events in High School (wall posters, sign-up tables, etc) Compile Chapter Scrapbook to display at State Convention & Banquet Take photographs at all FFA events
Chaplain Prepare invocation for all chapter events Serve as Vice-Chair for the Banquet Committee Coordinate Chapter Officer Retreat (with advisor) and Summer Meetings
All Officers Attend all Chapter Meetings & recite Opening/Closing Ceremonies Be a positive role model for all FFA members Encourage member participation in all FFA events Assume a leadership role when needed Provide guidance and advice to all FFA members Promote FFA and Agriculture Education to students and community members Be in attendance at all chapter meetings and events Participate in events above the chapter level
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Cumberland Valley FFA Officer Qualifications
In order to be considered for an officer position, you must meet all of the requirements listed below. If you need clarification, please see the FFA advisor.
1. You must be at least a sophomore as of the 2014-2015 school year.2. You must have received your Greenhand Degree (or will be receiving it at the Chapter
Banquet in May 2014).3. You must be enrolled in an Agriculture Education class at some point during the next
school year. It is preferred that students be enrolled in an Agriculture class year-round to accommodate planning and progress evaluation.
4. You must have a minimum GPA of an 80%. Officers must miss classes on occasion so students must display a continued commitment to their academic success.
5. You must have participated in at least 5 activities at the chapter level during the past academic year.
6. A completed officer application (all segments) must be turned in by 3:00 pm on April 11th, 2014. Partial applications will be returned until the complete application is submitted.
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Cumberland Valley FFA Officer Expectations(as of April 11th, 2014)
The expectations listed below are required for all officers during the upcoming 2013-2014 school year. A failure to complete these expectations is grounds for dismissal from the Officer Team.
1. Attend the Chapter Officer Retreat on Friday, September 5th-Sunday, September 7th, 2014.
a. Provide a good attitude and sleeping bagb. This is where a majority of the budget planning, POA planning, and calendar of
events will be created along with chapter goals.2. Attend the Chapter Officer Summer Meeting (Date TBD by Outgoing/New Officers)3. Attend all Chapter Meetings (1st Wednesday of each month)4. Acquire and properly wear Official FFA Dress for required FFA events.5. Attend at least one Leadership Conference offered by the State FFA Association.
a. ACES, Fall Leadership Conference, or SLLC.6. Attend the Chapter FFA Banquet on Thursday, April 30th, 2015.7. Maintain “Good Standing” during entire officer term.8. Complete all duties for the office to which elected by specified deadlines.9. Be a positive addition to the Officer Team and work cohesively with all officers.
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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2014-2015 Officer Application
Instructions: Please fill out each section as completely as possible. For essay questions, use complete sentences and proper punctuation & grammar. Applications should be word-processed. A digital copy of this form is available on the chapter website.
A. Biographical Information
Full Name________________________ Phone ( )________________ cellYear of Graduation_____________ ( )________________ home
Home Address_____________________________ Email_________________________________
_____________________________
Parents’ Names________________________________________
Officer Positions Desired:(1)______________________________(2)______________________________
B. Academic Information
Did you register for an agriculture course for 2012-2013? Yes______ No_______ If so, which class(es)?___________________________________________
What is your current GPA? ________Class Rank _______ out of ________ (Both must by verified by Guidance Counselor signature)
Name of Counselor_____________________________
Signature_____________________________________ Date_________________
What are your plans/goals after graduation?_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
What other clubs/organizations/sports are you involved with? Please list any leadership positions.
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Teacher Recommendations-You must have 3 teachers in the High School complete a recommendation form that supports your desire to seek an officer’s position. Please see further directions on Teacher Recommendation form.
C. FFA InvolvementPlease list all FFA events that you have been involved with during the past academic year.
Activity: Chapter County Area Regional State National
Ex. National FFA Convention Nov. 2011
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D. FFA Leadership ExperiencePlease list all leadership positions held through FFA (including offices, committee memberships, etc.)
Position: Chapter County Area Regional State National
Ex: County Secretary 2011-2012
What have you enjoyed most about serving in a leadership position?
What major contributions did you make while serving in a leadership capacity?
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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E. FFA Awards & RecognitionPlease list up to 10 awards or recognition you have received during your time as an FFA member
Award: Chapter County Area Regional State National
Ex. State Recordbook Winner Feb. 2008
Which award or recognition meant the most to you as an FFA member and why?
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Selection ManualF. SAE HistoryPlease describe your current SAE program. Describe how your enterprise(s) began and your original goals for each enterprise. Include the type of SAE (Entrepreneurship, Placement, Exploratory), the scope, percent ownership, and why you believe your SAE will benefit you in the future.
Are you currently employed at another location that is not an SAE? Yes _____ No_____If yes, please explain your job responsibilities and the business at which you are employed.
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Selection ManualG. Essay Questions 1. Why do you desire to become an officer for the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter? (this answer will be included on the student ballot)
2. What past experiences have prepared you to become an officer of the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter?
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Teacher Recommendation FormStudents: You need 3 completed recommendation forms to submit with your application. Please allow teachers enough time to complete the form and return it to you. Do not procrastinate! Make copies of this form as needed.
Teachers: The purpose of this form is to evaluate officer candidates that are seeking an officer position within the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter. Please evaluate each candidate using the questions below. When complete, please place this evaluation in a sealed envelope, place your signature across the seal, and return the sealed envelope to the student. Your cooperation is appreciated! Please direct any questions or concerns to Ms. Romberger in Room A122.
Name of Student________________________________
Please rank the student in each of the following categories with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent.
(poor---------average-------excellent)1. Student is always prepared for class. 1 2 3 4 52. Student completes assignments and 1 2 3 4 5 projects by deadlines.3. Student is courteous to other students 1 2 3 4 5 and instructor.4. Student is a team player and considers 1 2 3 4 5 the opinions and ideas of others.5. This student would make a valuable 1 2 3 4 5 addition to an officer team.
In which courses have you taught this student?
What 3 adjectives would you use to describe this student’s attitude?
Do you consider this student a leader or a follower?
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Selection ManualAny other pertinent information or recommendations for the nominating committee? Use back if necessary.
Cumberland Valley FFA Officer Contract
By signing this document,
1. I agree that I will fulfill all of the listed and assigned duties of my officer position if elected as an FFA Officer for the 2014-2015 school year.
2. I agree that I meet all of the qualifications necessary to be a member of the Cumberland Valley FFA Officer Team.
3. I agree that I have read and understand the FFA Officer Expectations for my term of office. I agree I will attend all required events as stated and I understand that I may be removed from the officer team if I cannot fulfill these expectations.
4. I agree that all information contained in this application is truthful and that this application was completed through my own efforts.
5. I realize that being elected to the Officer Team is an honor and I will work to uphold the tradition of excellence established by those Officer Teams before me.
6. I realize that I must strive to be a positive role model for other members in the chapter who look to me for guidance.
7. I agree that I will work cohesively with others and not knowingly spread slander or hearsay about my fellow teammates.
8. I agree that if my actions are unbecoming to the chapter, the membership at large may vote to remove me from office or the advisor may immediately dismiss me.
Name of Officer Candidate __________________________________
Signature __________________________________
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Cumberland Valley FFA Officer’s Parent Letter
By signing this letter,
1. I agree that I have read the duties of my son/daughter’s desired FFA officer position for the 2014-2015 school year.
2. I agree that my son/daughter has met all of the qualifications necessary to be a member of the Cumberland Valley FFA Officer Team.
3. I agree that I have read and understand the FFA Officer Expectations for my son/daughter if elected to an office. I am aware that my son/daughter may be removed from the officer team if he/she cannot fulfill these expectations.
4. I agree that all information contained in this application is truthful and that this application was completed through my son/daughter’s own efforts.
5. I realize that my son/daughter must strive to be a positive role model for other members in the chapter who look to me for guidance.
6. I agree that my son/daughter will work cohesively with others and not knowingly spread slander or hearsay about their fellow teammates.
7. I agree that if son/daughter’s actions are unbecoming to the chapter, the membership at large may vote to remove him/her from office or the advisor may immediately dismiss him/her.
8. I agree that will support my son/daughter’s application to run for an office of the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter and that I have reviewed the time commitments required of the election process.
Officer Candidate’s Name ________________________________
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Parent’s Signature ________________________________
Date ________________________________
Cumberland Valley FFA Election ProceduresAccording to the Cumberland Valley FFA Chapter By-Laws and Constitution, the following procedures have been set forth to govern the annual Officer Team Elections.
1. Application Procedure
-Any member of the Cumberland Valley FFA that meets the officer requirements are eligible to apply for an officer position. (Please refer to page 6 of this manual.) The application will be made available by the advisor no less than one month before the slated due date. All applications must be turned in by the designated due date and time.
2. Interview Process
-Each candidate that has completed the application process is granted a 7-10 minute interview with a Selection Committee that will identify the new slate of officers. The committee will consist of 7 voting parties-1 administrator, 1 FFA Alumni Chapter member, 1 community leader, 2 underclassmen (1 boy, 1 girl), and the Senior FFA Officers (receiving 2 total votes). These individuals will not be identified prior to the interview and the committee will have new members each year. The FFA advisor(s) will be present during interviews to provide an introduction of each candidate, but will not cast a vote.
-The Interview Committee will have a copy of each candidate’s application and recommendation forms to review prior to the interview. The Advisor will provide guiding questions for the interview, however the committee is free to ask questions as it desires.
-The Interview Committee reserves the right to hold a “Call Back Interview” for any purposes they deem fit.
-The advisor will not be present during any discussions held by the Interview Committee nor will the advisor involved in any decision-making.
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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-The new Officer Team will be announced by the lead member of the Interview Committee at the Chapter Banquet.
3. Selection Rubric
-Candidates will be individually scored by each committee member using the following criteria:
Application 10 pointsPoise, Confidence, & Appearance 20 pointsPast Leadership & Involvement (FFA & Other organizations) 20 pointsSpeaking Ability 15 pointsResponse to Questions 25 pointsGeneral Effect 10 points
100 points5. Slating Officers
-Each committee member will submit their score for each candidate and an average score will be calculated. This will be the score for each candidate. Candidates will them be ranked from highest to lowest score. The top 7 individuals will be identified and the nominating committee will place candidates into the appropriate office.
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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FFA Officer Selection RubricExcellent Above Average Good Fair Poor Points
Awarded
FFA Officer Application 9-10 Points 7-8 Points 5-6 Points 3-4 Points 1-2 Points _____/10(10 Points) No grammatical errors,
Complete Sentences, Thoughtful answers
1-2 Grammatical or punctuation errors, thorough answers
More than 2 errors, lacks complete
sentences
Prominent errors, lacks thoughful
answers or sentences
Portions of application incomplete
Poise, Confidence, & Appearance
18-20 Points 15-17 Points 12-14 Points 9-11 Points 0-8 Points_____/20
(20 Points) Student displays proper Official Dress, emulates
confidence, constant eye contact, clear voice
Student displays proper Official Dress,
adequate confidence, frequent eye contact, speaks
fairly clearly
Students is missing one element of Official Dress,
minimal eye contact, quivering voice
Student is missing more than one
element of Official Dress, no eye contact,
lacks confidence
Student is not in Official Dress
Past Leadership & Involvement
18-20 Points 15-17 Points 12-14 Points 9-11 Points 0-8 Points_____/20
(20 Points) Student has demonstrated exemplary leadership skills
in past experiences and offers endless potential
Student has demonstrated
adequate leadership skills and offers great
potential
Student has few leadership
opportunities and offers average potential for leadership
Student has had no past involvement or expresses minimal
desire to lead others
Student lacks the desire to lead others
Speaking Ability 13-15 Points 10-12 Points 7-9 Points 5-6 Points 0-4 Points _____/15(15 Points) Student speaks with
extreme clarity, distinctness, and
excitement
Student speaks with clarity, distinctness,
and excitement
Student speaks with average clarity and
excitement
Student speaks timidly and is not
clearly understood
Student doesn't speak
Response to Questions 22-25 Points 19-21 Points 16-18 Points 12-15 Points 0-11 Points_____/25
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easy to follow, and had closure. The student
answered the questions directly and completely.
Answers were adequately
organized, easy to follow, and had good closure. The student sufficiently answered
the questions.
Answers were organized, but
lacked flow and were challenging to follow. The student 'danced' around the
question.
Answers lacked organization and
couldn't be followed easily. The student didn't really answer
the question.
The student didn't answer
with any depth,
thoughtfulness, or
organization.
General Effect 9-10 Points 7-8 Points 5-6 Points 3-4 Points 1-2 Points ____/10
(10 Points) This student would represent the FFA Chapter
extremely well.
This student is a good representation of the FFA chapter.
This student needs further development
to be an officer.
This student would not be a good
representation of the FFA Chapter.
This student should not be an FFA Officer.
Total Score_____/100Comments:
Interview Preparation Tips & Question List1. Interviews will take place in the Ag Room on Wednesday, April 23rd at 3:30 pm. Please be in the Ag Shop by 3:15 pm.
2. Official Dress is REQUIRED for Interviews. If you need to borrow a jacket, shoes, etc., please see Ms. Romberger or consult “The Closet” in the Ag Room.
3. Interviews will be 7-10 minutes in length. All of the interview committee will have a copy of your application and teacher recommendations.
4. You must stay until the end of the interview process as the committee may request a “Call Back” interview. Please bring homework, etc. to complete.
5. Interview order will be selected by random draw. If you have a time conflict (i.e. Sports, please tell Ms. Romberger prior to the interviews)
6. Please review the scoring rubric so you know the evaluation procedure. (Page 19 of manual)
7. Please find below some questions to review before your interview.
Why did you become involved in FFA? What are your future plans? Why do you feel Agriculture Education should be included in a High School curriculum?
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Officer Selection Manual What experiences have you had to prepare you for a position on the Officer Team? Why do you want to serve as an FFA Officer? What skills have you gained from FFA and your SAE? Please describe the growth of your SAE. What is one thing you would change about the FFA Chapter if you were an officer? Who has been the greatest influence in your life and why? What is your greatest fear as an FFA Officer? What is your favorite CDE and why? How has Agriculture Education affected you as a student? What are 3 words/phrases to describe your leadership style? What could you contribute to the officer team? What are the duties for the officer positions you are running for? Are you a leader or a follower?
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Officer Training & Development OutlineOfficer Training Budget 22Officer Training Calendar 23Sample Leadership Lesson 25Leadership Lesson Materials 29
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Training 2014-2015 BudgetItem/Event Unit Cost Quantity Total CostOfficer Retreat (3 days) $100.00 7 officers $1,000.00Chapter Officer Polos $25.00 10 officers $250.00Summer Officer Meeting $75.00 n/a $75.00Leadership Conference $100.00 7 officers $1,000.00“Habitudes” Leadership Resource $20.00 7 books $200.00Winter Officer Meeting $75.00 n/a $75.00
Officer Team Expenses = $2,600.00
Sources of Income (to support Officer Team) Chapter Fundraisers (Milkshakes, Fruit, Butterbraids, etc.) $1,500.00 Community Donations & Sponsorships (Ag Businesses, Rotary Club, etc) $500.00
**If funding is needed for other officer team needs, it will be the responsibility of the officer team to develop a plan to raise the desired funds
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle
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Officer Training CalendarMay/June Summer Meeting
Team-building Goal-setting (Individual, Team, & Chapter) Budgeting Practice POA Planning Etiquette Training Public Relations Training “Habitudes” Reflections Review Standard Chapter Procedures
Sept. 5-7th, 2014 Chapter Officer Retreat Finish Chapter Budget Finish Chapter POA Review Committee Structure Set Chapter Meeting Dates Set Committee Meeting Dates
Every-other Friday Chapter Officer Meetings Set Meeting Agenda “Habitudes” Reflections Review Chapter Goals Debrief from chapter events
Early October Fall Leadership Conference (option for conference requirement) Individualized officer training Officer must reflect upon skills learned at conference
December Mid-Year Officer Training Advisor will assess Officer Team Progress Officers assess Advisor’s leadership Evaluate Chapter Goals Begin banquet planning Introduce National Chapter Awards process to officers “MPower” Team Building Activities
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February ACES Conference (option for conference requirement) Officer must reflect upon skills learned at conference
March SLLC Conference (option for conference requirement) Officer must reflect upon skills learned at conference
March End of Year Officer Training Banquet Preparation & Scheduling Review of Election Procedures Recruiting/Encouraging New Officer Candidates Public Relations refresher
**Additions to training schedule may be made at request of officer team
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.” ~Aristotle