NBMS
Do you suffer
FFA brings home award
from severe reflux
On Friday, March 6, the North sional business meeting. Minutes be no longer that six minutes, but
Buncombe Middle School Future for the meeting were prepared by a minimum of four minutes on an
Farmers of America chapter com- the secretary and judged as part of agriculture-related issue. Her speech
or heartburn?
peted at the statewide middle school the total team score. was titled The 21st Century Farmer.
FFA Career Development Events The Exploring Biotechnology These teams and individuals will
contest held at North Carolina A&T Career Development Team placed be recognized with plaques and
State University in Greensboro. Ten fourth in the state. Team members awards on the main stage at the
FFA members represented North Mathew Young, Michaela Bustle North Carolina FFA State Conven-
Buncombe Middle School at this and Caity Guthrie conducted labo- tion held in June in Raleigh.
We are looking
event. ratory skills using all equipment and This trip also gave students the
The Parliamentary Procedure tools safely. There was a knowledge ability to get a glimpse of a real col-
Team placed first in the state. Team section test that evaluated students lege campus and see how their future
for volunteers
members include chapter President on the information they knew from might look. FFA members had the
Faith Jewkes, chapter Vice-president their textbook, and a tool identifica- opportunity to meet collegiate pro-
to take part in a
Maura Moloney, Sentinel Shane tion and use section test. fessors and this expedition inspired
Sluder, Treasurer Jake Mulloy, Sec- Cierra Carpenter was recognized them to continue their education to
clinical trial of a
retary Katie Jenkins and Reporter as the first-place individual in the a college or university.
Ryan Ricky. These students con- state in prepared public speaking.
ducted a 12-minute mock profes- She presented a speech that could This special to the Tribune.
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From left to right on the
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Principal, Gayle Rayfield, M.Ed.
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