Oklahoma Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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Who is responsible for the development of the FFA program at the local level?

  1. State Advisor

  2. Local Chapter Advisors

  3. NFA President

  4. National FFA Officer

The correct answer is: Local Chapter Advisors

The local chapter advisors are primarily responsible for the development of the FFA program at the local level. They play a crucial role in guiding students in their leadership, community service, and agricultural education activities. Local chapter advisors work closely with FFA members to implement programs that align with the national and state FFA objectives while also addressing the specific needs and interests of their community. This hands-on mentorship and oversight are essential for fostering the growth of both the organization and its individual members. In contrast, the State Advisor primarily provides leadership and support at the state level, coordinating between local chapters and the national organization, while the NFA President and National FFA Officer focus on broader initiatives and leadership across the entire organization. These roles are more about oversight and representation than the direct, day-to-day development of programs within individual chapters.