Career Development Events- CDE's
Career opportunities abound within today’s agriculture industry. Career Development Events (CDEs) help students develop the abilities to think critically, communicate clearly, and perform effectively in a competitive job market.
Creed-
For 9th graders who are interested
in reciting the FFA Creed written
by E.M. Tiffany.
Impromptu-
A 10th grade competition for
students who can speak freely
about agriculture topics as well as
leadership and FFA.
Prepared Public Speaking-
Students of any grade are able to
sharpen their speaking skills by
preparing a 6-8 minute speech on a
relevant agriculture topic and
answering questions on their topic.
Extemporaneous Speaking-
A contest for students that are
extremely informed about agriculture
and who constantly research new
ideas and studies. Students give a 4-6
minutes speech based on a 30 minute
preparation time.
Job Interview-
Intended for juniors and seniors, this
on test allows students to acquire real
world interview practice by applying
or a job, creating a cover letter and
résumé and then interviewing with a
panel on the given job.
Speaking Contests
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Agriscience Fair- The objective of the Agriscience Fair is to recognize students in agricultural science who are pursuing an academically challenging course of high school study that focuses on the application of scientific principles, research, and emerging technologies in an agricultural subject area.
Best Informed Greenhand- First year high school FFA students will take a multiple choice test on their knowledge of the FFA, an integral part of California agricultural education in high schools.
Light Horse Judging- This contest consists of evaluating 8 classes of Halter and Performance Horses. Students shall also present two sets of oral reasons. This contest emphasizes the understanding of horses and their functionality based on type and structure.
Marketing Co-ops- Students study the operational guides of cooperatives and their uses in the agriculture industry. Students take a test based on their knowledge of cooperatives.
Vet Practices- Students demonstrate knowledge veterinary practices through knowledge exams of animal vitals, breed identification, common tools and uses as well as a hands-on practicum exhibiting skills that would commonly occur in a veterinary office.