Highland FFA’s Plant Sale Grows Leaders and Builds Community

Photo 1Highland FFA’s recent plant sale was more than just a spring fundraiser—it was a full-scale, student-led success story. Spearheaded by the chapter’s 0-period Sales & Marketing class and guided by chapter officers, students took charge of planning, organizing, and running the event from start to finish. Their efforts not only brought in thousands of dollars but also opened the door for more members to attend FFA conferences, conventions, and competitions– opportunities that might otherwise be out of reach.

Held just in time for Mother’s Day, the Highland FFA Plant Sale transformed the school farm in Bakersfield, California into a bustling marketplace. Over 500 attendees browsed through rows of vegetables, succulents, and floral arrangements. A petting zoo and hands-on activity stations added an interactive element, while local food trucks brought the flavor.

Beyond the festive atmosphere, the true impact of the event lies in the experience gained by students and the support shown by the community. Student vendors sold handmade goods and practiced real-world skills like marketing, customer service, and business operations. Meanwhile, community members, whether long-time supporters or first-time visitors, got a front-row seat to the value of agricultural education.Photo 2

“Our plant sale isn’t just about plants. It’s about growing future leaders and entrepreneurs,” reflected Chapter President Andrew Chow. “Events like this are where we learn to manage time, work as a team, problem-solve, and lead with purpose.”

The sale may have lasted just one day, but its impact will be felt for months to come. Funds raised will help reduce the cost of student travel and participation in leadership events, Career Development Events (CDEs), and Leadership Development Events (LDEs).

This story reflects the heart of FFA: students using hands-on learning to make meaningful contributions to their chapter and community. To learn more or see highlights from the event, follow @highlandhsffa.

Category
Display Date

Contact Us

Donec rutrum congue leo eget malesuada. Quisque velit nisi, pretium ut lacinia in, elementum id enim. Curabitur non nulla sit amet nisl tempus convallis quis ac lectus. Nulla quis lorem ut libero malesuada feugiat. Sed porttitor lectus nibh.

Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Donec velit neque, auctor sit amet aliquam vel, ullamcorper sit amet ligula. Nulla quis lorem ut libero malesuada feugiat. Praesent sapien massa, convallis a pellentesque nec, egestas non nisi. Vestibulum ac diam sit amet quam vehicula elementum sed sit amet dui. Praesent sapien massa, convallis a pellentesque nec, egestas non nisi.

Nulla quis lorem ut libero malesuada feugiat. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Donec velit neque, auctor sit amet aliquam vel, ullamcorper sit amet ligula. Proin eget tortor risus. Praesent sapien massa, convallis a pellentesque nec, egestas non nisi. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

Resources

Agricultural education strives to maintain its status on the cutting-edge of rigorous classroom instruction, relevant skill acquisition and premier leadership development. Check out the expansive and evolving catalog of resources to generate new ideas, enhance curriculum delivery skills or identify new ways to engage in FFA and SAE activities.

Beginning in the early 20th century in California, agricultural education has a long tradition of preparing students for rigorous, satisfying careers both within and outside of the industry. As a school-based learning program, agricultural education operates as a unit within the California Department of Education and is written into the state’s legislative education code.

About

Rich in history with an eye toward the future, California’s school-based agricultural education program seeks to prepare all students for satisfying careers in and outside of the agriculture industry. The multi-faceted approach to growing the whole person includes a focus on character and interpersonal skill development, technical acumen and critical thinking capabilities.

 

Events

From personal growth to career skill enhancement, the focus of California’s agricultural education events is always on the experiential development of the student. With activities ranging from local to national, the statewide organization offers a number of premier events each year that are suited to best meet the interests of an ever-diversifying student population.

news 

Recent News from the California Association FFA and the Department of Education.
Media Assistance.
Archived Newsletters.

Events

Support

Support

Support Agricultural Leadership, Growth and Career Education

The mission of the California FFA Foundation is to promote, aid, and assist, financially or otherwise, California FFA to ensure the success of Agricultural Education by preparing tomorrow's agricultural leaders, today.

Donate

Donate

California FFA Foundation’s goal is to provide individuals, businesses, foundations, and others the opportunity to invest in the premier secondary Agricultural Education leadership development program in California: FFA. The Foundation provides award recognition for student projects, competitive team events, leadership development events, as well as leadership training conferences.

DONATE NOW!