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By Arnold, Beth | Monday, March 14, 2011
The Pleasant Hill FFA barnyard petting zoo was held Thursday, March 10 in the PHHS ag shop. The event is usually held on Friday of FFA week, which was Friday, February 25. However, that was a snow day for Pleasant Hill schools so the event had to be rescheduled. This year, Sarah Mowen brought a crossbred calf, Autumn Crowder . . . read more
The Pleasant Hill FFA chapter held its annual petting zoo Friday, March 6, in the ag shop. This activity is done each year as part of FFA week to show elementary students what farm animals are like. This year, students in pre-K . . . read more
On Wednesday, October 21, 2009 the Pleasant Hill FFA Chapter grabbed their blue jackets and left for Indianapolis for the 82nd Annual National FFA Convention. Students from all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands traveled to . . . read more
The Pleasant Hill High School Agriculture 3 and 4 classes have been getting back to basics by going to the elementary school and working with youngsters to teach lessons about the importance of agriculture. For the past . . . read more
The Pleasant Hill Elementary school students stepped up to the plate for the PHHS FFA Chapter's challenge to bring in food for the Pleasant Hill Food Pantry. For the second year in a row, the FFA has asked the elementary classes to . . . read more
Crop Production Services held the annual educational field day for Pleasant Hill High School agriculture students on Thursday, September 17, 2009. Nearly 50 FFA members and ag students learned how to estimate . . . read more
Recently, some students in PHHS welding classes have been creating some interesting and useful objects out of scrap metal in the shop. Kolton Latham, Tyler Voiles and Cody Clendenny are creating tree stands for . . . read more