FFA Officers attending the 2025 FFA Parent-Member Banquet pose for a photo in the Dr. Miller Jordan, Jr. Memorial Food Court on May 9, 2025. Clarke Middle School Media Specialist Shawn Hinger has seen her daughter, FFA President Kate Hinger, a junior, mature since she first showed interest in FFA in elementary school by participating in UGA’s Grow It Know It program. “(FFA) is nice (for Kate) because she (now) has other adults in her life that she looks up to. She also has lots of leadership opportunities because of FFA. It’s helped her to understand her direction,” Shawn said. Photo courtesy of Kaydon Jones.
CCHS’ National FFA Organization is holding its annual Parent-Member Banquet on May 1 at 6 p.m. in the Miller Jordan Memorial Food Court.
Clarke Central High School’s National FFA Organization is hosting their 2026 Parent-Member Banquet on May 1 at 6 p.m. in the Miller Jordan Memorial Food Court to celebrate the FFA student’s accomplishments from the past year.
The banquet is student-facilitated, which means the FFA officers played a big role in the planning process and will be responsible for giving recognition for students who participated in Career Development Events (CDEs) and Leadership Development Events (LDEs) over the year and students who passed their agricultural classes’ End of Pathway Assessments.
“I expect (the banquet) to be a strong reflection of (the officers’) leadership. They’ve put in a lot of time preparing, and it’s always exciting to see them take ownership of the event,” CCHS Career, Technical and Agricultural Education department teacher and FFA co-adviser Anthony Brooks said.
In addition to dinner and awards, there will be an introduction of the 2026-27 FFA officers. There will also be chapter degree awards given, including the Green Hand Award for first-year students and the Chapter Degree for experienced students who have shown growth.
“(People) should attend the banquet because it’s good (for parents to) see (their) kids involved in something. Agriculture is the backbone of Georgia, so (the banquet is) really important because it brings more attention (to) FFA, ” FFA treasurer Tilly Evans, a sophomore, said.
“I expect (the banquet) to be a strong reflection of (the officer’s) leadership. They’ve put in a lot of time preparing, and it’s always exciting to see them take ownership of the event”
— Anthony Brooks,
CTAE department teacher and FFA co-adviser
Clarke Middle School Media Specialist Shawn Hinger will attend the event to support her daughter, FFA President Kate Hinger, a junior. Shawn, who has interacted with some of Kate’s peers since they were in middle school, is excited to attend the event for all students, including the ones she is unfamiliar with.
“I like to go (to the banquet) (to) celebrate all of the accomplishments that the kids have achieved this year in FFA, and (to) show respect for all the work that (Anthony Brooks and CCHS Career, Technical and Agricultural Education department teacher and FFA co-adviser Levi Carr-Brooks) have done with our students,” Shawn said.