Hobbies and interests
4-H
FFA
National Honor Society (NHS)
Showing Livestock
Ranching
Farming
Teaching
Agriculture
Sports
Jordan Leach
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WinnerJordan Leach
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WinnerBio
I am a young agriculturalist from rural Montana and have been involved in countless service activities, community/school events, and extracurriculars. I will be attending Montana State University in the fall of 2024 in the pursuit of a Bachelor's degree in Agricultural Education. Following college, I plan to be an Agricultural Education teacher and FFA advisor for a rural school. Since joining Ag classes and FFA in the seventh grade, this has been my dream career. I have a love and passion for agriculture and I believe that it should be taught in every school across the country as a core subject.
Education
Conrad High School
High SchoolChester-Joplin-Inverness Hs
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Bachelor's degree program
Majors of interest:
- Education, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Education
Dream career goals:
My long-term goal is to attain a job in a rural high school that does not already have an existing ag program or FFA chapter. This would allow me to start an FFA chapter and AgEd program with a strong foundation and begin a long-lasting legacy.
Owner/Operator
Leach Ranch2017 – Present7 yearsBarista
Java Hut Coffee Shop2023 – Present1 year
Sports
Volleyball
Varsity2021 – 20232 years
Public services
Volunteering
Chester, Montana - CJI Elementary Pre-Kindergarter — Service Contributor2023 – 2023Volunteering
Conrad, Montana -- Dept. Of Recreation/Conrad Lion's Club Concessions — Chapter Member/Service Contributor2023 – 2023Volunteering
Chester, Montana - CJI High School FFA — Chapter Member/Service Contributor2021 – 2023Volunteering
Chester, Montana - Local Cattle Feedlot — Service Contributor2023 – 2023Volunteering
Joplin, Montana - Cemetery — Club Member/Service Contributor2016 – Present
Sacha Curry Warrior Scholarship
I plan to be an Agriculture Education teacher and FFA advisor for a rural school in the future. Since joining Ag classes and FFA in the seventh grade, this has been my dream career. I have a love and passion for agriculture and I believe that it should be taught in every school across the country. Throughout high school, I had a fairly rough experience in the ag ed department considering I was basically my chapter's advisor, alongside my mother, for two years. We had no ag teacher for this time and a weak FFA chapter on the years that we did have an advisor. We struggled to keep ag teachers for longer than a year and it was difficult to encourage kids to join FFA. We never had more than ten dedicated kids in our chapter who had the determination to stick with it, so I hope to bring a better experience to a high school in the future; one with consistency, strength, and organization.
Multiple important experiences have shaped the person I am today. I have been involved in 4-H, FFA, and many other local groups & organizations. The most impactful organization I have been involved in has been FFA. I became a member of the Chester-Joplin-Inverness FFA Chapter as a seventh grader in 2018, and this was just the beginning of a journey that would impact me to great lengths. I have now been an active member for 6 years and am in a new chapter, the Conrad FFA. I have competed in numerous different events and activities, such as livestock & horse judging, parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking, mechanics, agronomy, etc. I have attended state-wide and nationwide events, like Washington Leadership Conference in Washington DC, Alumni Leadership Camp in the Highwood Mountains, the Northern International Livestock Expo in Billings, Montana FFA Ag Expo in Bozeman, among numerous other FFA events. One of my favorite Montana FFA events is Fusion/GOLD Conference, a leadership conference held in January in Helena, MT. We learn about leadership, career goals & preparation, and participate in numerous different rounds of mock interviews.
Through FFA, I have learned how to be a good leader with strong values & a positive impact. I am running for a State FFA Office in the beginning of April, and if I am honored enough to attain an office, I plan to share my message with the membership and anyone I come in contact with.
In terms of career goals, my most important short-term goal is to secure a long-term job in a Class B or C school within five years of graduating high school, either alongside another teacher or under a career mentor. I believe that this will help jump-start my career as a teacher and help give me the best foundation possible for being a successful and impactful teacher.
My long-term goal is to attain a job in a rural high school that does not already have an existing ag program or FFA chapter. This would allow me to start a chapter and program with a strong foundation and begin a long-lasting legacy.
Teaching Like Teri Scholarship
WinnerI plan to be an Agriculture Education teacher and FFA advisor for a rural school in the future. Since joining Ag classes and FFA in the seventh grade, this has been my dream career. I have a love and passion for agriculture and I believe that it should be taught in every school across the country. Throughout high school, I had a fairly rough experience in the ag ed department considering I was basically my chapter's advisor, alongside my mother, for two years. We had no ag teacher for this time and a weak FFA chapter on the years that we did have an advisor. We struggled to keep ag teachers for longer than a year and it was difficult to encourage kids to join FFA. We never had more than ten dedicated kids in our chapter who had the determination to stick with it, so I hope to bring a better experience to a high school in the future; one with consistency, strength, and organization.
Multiple important experiences have shaped the person I am today. I have been involved in 4-H, FFA, and many other local groups & organizations. The most impactful organization I have been involved in has been FFA. I became a member of the Chester-Joplin-Inverness FFA Chapter as a seventh grader in 2018, and this was just the beginning of a journey that would impact me to great lengths. I have now been an active member for 6 years and am in a new chapter, the Conrad FFA. I have competed in numerous different events and activities, such as livestock & horse judging, parliamentary procedure, extemporaneous speaking, mechanics, agronomy, etc. I have attended state-wide and nationwide events, like Washington Leadership Conference in Washington DC, Alumni Leadership Camp in the Highwood Mountains, the Northern International Livestock Expo in Billings, Montana FFA Ag Expo in Bozeman, among numerous other FFA events. One of my favorite Montana FFA events is Fusion/GOLD Conference, a leadership conference held in January in Helena, MT. We learn about leadership, career goals & preparation, and participate in numerous different rounds of mock interviews.
Through FFA, I have learned how to be a good leader with strong values & a positive impact. I am running for a State FFA Office in the beginning of April, and if I am honored enough to attain an office, I plan to share my message with the membership and anyone I come in contact with.
These reasons have driven me to become a teacher and share my experiences with young agriculturalists with a passion for agriculture.