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ACHS FFA receives Gold Chapter Rating



2026-06-15 - Lexington, KY - Photo courtesy Robin Hancock.
The Adair County High School FFA was recognized in our first ever Chapter Rating as Gold and Top 10 Percent at the 97th Kentucky FFA Convention in Lexington. ACHS FFA Secretary Abby Maulden (above) accepted the Gold Chapter Rating for the ACHS FFA.

A chapter rating in the FFA is a recognition tier awarded to local chapters for running a well-rounded, active program. It evaluates how effectively the chapter meets agricultural education standards and involves members in leadership, community service, and agricultural advocacy throughout the year. A gold rating is the highest in the state and making the Top 10 Percent means that the Adair County FFA will compete nationally in Chapter Rating.


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