Creating a Green Space SAE: Clark Central FFA
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Amanda and Elise Chang, 10th graders at Clark Central FFA, are working on a project to establish a green space at their school, featuring gardens and a produce area. Inspired by a successful middle school initiative, they seek grants for resources and receive support from their advisor, Ms. Gordon. They emphasize the importance of urban students in FFA and the diverse career paths in agriculture, showcasing their collaborative spirit.
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