Marlboro County School District Recognizes FFA Students

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Marlboro County School District is proud to recognize the incredible achievements of our dedicated FFA students who will be honored at the South Carolina FFA State Convention this June!
A special congratulations to Nathan Smith, who is representing Region Three as a candidate for South Carolina FFA State Officer. State Officers will be announced during the State Convention, and we are cheering Nathan on as he pursues this prestigious leadership opportunity!
We would also like to recognize the following students who have earned the distinguished South Carolina FFA State Degree, the highest degree awarded by the South Carolina FFA Association:
Trenton Bright
Natalie Ivey
Marel Pino
Jacee Robinson
Michelle Rogers
Nathan Smith
Tyler Tolson
Fiona Williams
To earn this honor, students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA, complete 300 hours in their Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), perform 25 hours of community service, and actively participate in FFA activities at both the chapter and state levels. Their commitment, leadership, and hard work exemplify the very best of Marlboro County High School.
An extra round of applause goes to Natalie Ivey for earning a State Proficiency Award in Agricultural Sales! This outstanding accomplishment highlights her excellence, dedication, and expertise within agricultural education.
Please join us in congratulating these remarkable students on their achievements and wishing them continued success at the South Carolina FFA State Convention!