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FFA

Pearland FFA

​Excellence is Our Mindset

Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve.

Texas FFA has evolved from an organization focusing primarily on production agriculture, to a broader-based organization that addresses the needs and interests of students in urban and suburban schools in addition to the rural communities from which FFA rose in 1928. FFA gives students the opportunity to apply practical classroom knowledge to real world experiences through local, state and national competitions. Today Texas FFA is the nation’s largest state FFA association with a membership of more than 115,000 members. The Texas FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet challenges by helping its members to develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of career pathways. We are still the Future Farmers of America. But, we are the Future Biologists, Future Chemists, Future Veterinarians, Future Engineers and Future Entrepreneurs of America, too.

2025-26 FFA Officers

Officers

Chapter officers serve a vital function in FFA. By taking a major leadership role, chapter officers grow from the experience and benefit the chapter. It is the officers’ goal to lead by example and encourage other members to participate in chapter activities. 

2025 - 2026 Pearland FFA Officers
President – Tyler Hammond
Vice President – Adelaide Winter
Secretary – Karly Anderson
Treasurer - Megan Terrasas
Reporter – Jenna Flores
Sentinel – Major Craft
Jr. Advisor – Sophia Guzzetta
 

Advisors

Robert Turner College and Career High School

Hunter Morgan, Lead Ag Science Teacher

Amber Brending


Pearland High School


​Membership Requirements

FFA dues are $50 which covers your membership at the National, State, Area, District and Chapter level. Once membership dues are paid, the student is eligible to participate in any FFA competition for that school year. Membership dues are turned in to any Agriculture Science Teacher (AST).

  • Students must read and abide by the Pearland FFA Chapter Constitution and Bylaws. Students must also be a "member in good standing" to participate in any Pearland FFA competitions/activities. Each FFA member must meet the following criteria:
  • Member must be enrolled in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources courses during that school year
  • Member must have paid dues in full
  • Member must sell 10 items in the fall Fresh Country fundraiser or pay for the $100 fundraiser buyout fee