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FFA Keystone Award

Lancaster Mennonite High School senior Casey Kelly will receive a Keystone FFA Degree, the state’s highest FFA award, on January 11 during the Pa. FFA Association’s 81st Mid-Winter Convention. Casey is the son of Michael and Kelly Kelly, Nottingham.
To earn this degree, the student must be an FFA member for a minimum of 3 years, earn $1,000 or work 600 hours in a Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE) program, and demonstrate leadership in the school and community.
Ryan King, Justine Weber and Andrew Hershey serve as FFA advisers at Lancaster Mennonite.


