FFA Week

For the students of Hay Springs Schools, the FFA Officers planned out a dress up day contest for this week. This contest will include the whole school, but the elementary and middle/high school will be judged separately. On the following Monday, the 27th, the winning class will be named and a prize will be given to each member of that class.

The dress up days consist of:
Monday – ‘Merica Day

 

Tuesday – Official Dress/Blue and Gold Day

 

Unfortunately, due to a winter storm, the last two dress-up days didn’t take place.

Wednesday – Denim Day
Thursday – Dress to Un-impress

D2-7 Girls District Final

Friday, February 24th, 2023
What: D2-7 Girls District Final
When: 5:00 PM MT door open at 4:00 PM MT for spectators
Where: Prairie View School, 801 East O Street, Ogallala, NE
Admission: $6.00 Adults, $5.00 Students
Teams: Wilcox-Hildreth (#7) vs. Hay Springs(#10)
Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/@opsdlivestreammain9824
Listen: KBPY 107.7 FM or online at http://www.chadronradio.com and click the “KBPY Listen Live” button.

FFA Chicken Presentation

FFA chapters across the country celebrate National FFA week, which is February 18-24 this year. This is an opportunity to bring awareness to the FFA program as well as agriculture in general. Hay Springs FFA Chapter vice president, Ava McKillip, was able to share some poultry education with the first grade class, who received a grant from the Nebraska Farm Bureau Foundation to study where our food comes from and where it is produced.

Ava brought 3 chickens, a Dark Brahma, Midnight Majesty, and an Ameraucana, from her 45 head flock for the children to learn about as well as view and pet. The children were able to see and learn the differences between the three breeds and the variations in the eggs they lay. There were samples of light brown, dark brown, cream, and blue/green eggs to view. It was discussed what the chickens eat during the warmer months as free range birds and Ava had samples of the feed and treats they eat during the winter months. One of the first graders was selected to offer the Dark Brahma some dried mealworms, aka “chicken candy”, but the chicken was feeling a bit shy and wouldn’t eat from his hand. To finish up the demonstration, Ava cracked open an egg to point out the yolk, white or albumen, and the air cell.

The children also learned some fun facts about chickens:
* Did you know that chickens have earlobes? By looking at the color of their earlobes, you can generally tell whether the chicken will lay white, brown, or blue/green eggs.
* It’s believed that chickens can see more colors and have better vision than humans. This helps them identify seeds and food on the ground.
* Have you heard of a T-rex dinosaur? Believe it or not, chickens are genetically more similar than alligators to the T-rex.

Ava will be part of a 4 member poultry team representing the Hay Springs FFA Chapter at the state level competition in Lincoln at the end of March.

PANCO Speech Results

Congratulations to the following Hawk Speech Team members who placed at the PANCO speech meet:

Mia Skinner: 2nd – Persuasive / 3rd – Informative
Abigail Russell: 2nd Informative
Taden Tobiasson:  6th Humorous Prose
Lilly Dorshorst: 5th Extemporaneous Speaking
Brooke Winter & Abby Nelson: 1st Duet Acting

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