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Ridgewood FFA names 2026-27 officers
Alaena Huff will serve as president of the newly elected chapter leadership team for the upcoming academic year
The Ridgewood FFA Chapter announced the newly elected officer team for the 2026-27 academic year. This group of students will take on key leadership roles to guide the chapter's activities and represent its members.
Taking the helm as president is Alaena Huff. She will be supported by Vice Presidents Chloe Marquis and Layla Moore, who will assist in various chapter initiatives. Payge Kinney has been elected as secretary, tasked with keeping records of meetings and activities. Jaxon Huff will serve as treasurer, managing the chapter's finances.
Kinsley Smith will share the chapter's news and events as reporter while Jordan Mizer will step into the role of sentinel, responsible for maintaining order and membership. Rounding out the team, Justin Mizer has been elected as student adviser, providing guidance and perspective.
FFA is a national organization dedicated to preparing young people for careers in agriculture, food and natural resources. The officer team plays a crucial role in the success of local chapters, fostering leadership skills, community involvement and a passion for agricultural sciences among its members.