Taking time to give back
/In one classroom, students wiped down tables and mopped floors to a shine. In another, a group replaced ceiling tiles. Outside, groups of students weeded flower beds and cleaned up grassy areas.
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In one classroom, students wiped down tables and mopped floors to a shine. In another, a group replaced ceiling tiles. Outside, groups of students weeded flower beds and cleaned up grassy areas.
Read MorePreparing meals for the needy. Talking to lawmakers. Visiting the graves of soldiers at Arlington Cemetery.
Four Bonanza Junior-Senior High School FFA students earlier this month spent more than a week in Washington D.C. learning about advocacy, purpose, and leadership during the FFA’s Washington Leadership Conference.
Read MoreUPDATE: 6:04 PM- The 255 lb hog has been sold thank you KFN and FFA supporter Dr. Mindy Brown of Shasta Family Dental.
Klamath Falls, Ore. - A pair of Bonanza High School FFA students raised hogs for the 2017 Klamath County Fair. Unfortunately at the time of fair, the animals were underweight and did not qualify for auction. Now a few weeks later the animals are ready for buyers.
Lupe a senior at Bonanza High School plans to go to college and study criminal justice and has been in the FFA program since 8th grade.
Maurico has lived in Bonanza his entire life and has always worked around animals. In 6th grade he took up raising sheep for the Fair. This year he raised a hog with his sister.
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