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Recent Celebrations

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Grads in Action

Meet Bella Nardecchia (Class of 2025, AgriBusiness – Norwayne).


Bella is serving as as Ohio FFA State Officer – Vice President At-Large.

She’s been busy visiting with our chapter members and leading workshops with us.


We’re proud of Bella for making an impact and inspiring the next generation of FFA leaders!

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Dairy Handler Award

Huge congrats to Caden Christian for qualifying for the Dairy Handlers contest at The Big E in Massachusetts — and finishing 4th overall!

All that hard work, early mornings, and dedication in the barn paid off in a big way. 

Way to represent Wayne County and Ohio FFA on a national level, Caden!

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Fair Royalty

Congratulations to our 2024-2025 President, Emma West, and 2025-2026 President, Brooklynn Tarleton, on being crowned Wayne County Junior Fair Royalty!

Emma was crowned Princess and Brooklynn is an attendant.

Congratulations to both ladies!

Learning to Do. Doing to Learn. Earning to Live. Living to Serve.

What Sets
Us Apart

FFA (Future Farmers of America) is a national organization dedicated to preparing members for leadership and careers in the science, business, and technology of agriculture. Local, state, and national activities and award programs provide opportunities to apply knowledge and skills acquired through agriculture education.

FFA was established in 1928 and the WCSCC first started the FFA chapter in 1969.

The Ohio FFA Association has nearly 30,000 members in 329 chapters throughout  the state. The National FFA level links arms with state and local chapters with a total of 1,042,245 FFA members in 9,407 chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.

CURRENT CHAPTER OFFICERS

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Brooklynn Tarleton

President

Brooklynn is the oldest of five kids and a Senior at Triway High School. She has a dog named Augie and shows pigs at the state and county level.  After graduation, she plans to attend OSU ATI to study Agronomy. 

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Lacy Ramsier

Vice President

Lacy is the oldest of four girls. and is from Norwayne High School. She loves working at Pine Tree Dairy Farm and will continue attending OSU ATI to deepen her knowledge of agriculture and hopes to own and operate a farm in the future.

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Savannah Gill

Secretary

Savannah is an Ag Business Senior who enjoys riding horses, exploring the woods, sewing and cooking with my best friend. This is her second year in FFA and she joined FFA to be a part of something that will be impactful after graduation.

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Lexie Palker

Treasurer

The oldest of 3 siblings on a semi-large dairy goat farm with a growing beef cattle herd, Lexie is in her 4th year in FFA, 8th year in 4-H, and 2nd year being an FFA officer. After high school, she plans to go right into the workforce with dairy cattle and artificial insemination.

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Gabrielle Nussbaum

Reporter

Gabrielle Nussbaum is a junior at Dalton High School. She competes in Ohio High School Rodeo with her two horses Blaze and Tik Tok. After high school she plans to continue her rodeo career at the college level and further her studies in Agribusiness. 

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Jack Artzner

Sentinel

Jack is a senior in Ag Mechanics. He is an avid car / tractor collector and a proud Eagle Scout. You can find Jack working far too many hours or helping friends or strangers alike solve any mechanical issue. Jack plans to attend OSU ATI then on to Columbus with a plan to become a lawyer specializing in Ag Law.

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Alex DeWitt

Advisor

Ms. DeWitt is in her seventh year at WCSCC as the AgriBusiness and Livestock Production Instructor and as the FFA advisor. She grew up highly involved in FFA and 4H. Outside of school, she is a carded horse judge with multiple associations. She loves to show her horses, Tex and Quinn. 

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Erin Baker

Advisor

This is Mrs. Baker's fourth year at WCSCC as an Intervention Specialist, and third year as an FFA Assistant Advisor. She also teaches at the College of Wooster. She is  a strong advocate for all things agriculture and is proud that her husband and sons have received their State Degrees in FFA. 

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WCSCC

FFA

518 W. Prospect St.

Smithville, OH 44677

330-669-7000; 5050

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