Fairfield FFA has proudly introduced its 2025–2026 Officer Team, a group of driven and thoughtful students who will guide the chapter through a year of growth, service, and agricultural excellence. These officers represent the values that define the FFA tradition: leadership, responsibility, and deep community engagement. Their election marks a new chapter in Fairfield’s legacy of youth-led impact.

Here’s a closer look at the team:

• President, Landry Teeters: Landry will lead the chapter with vision and confidence. She will preside over meetings, make strategic decisions, and serve as the public face of Fairfield FFA.

• Vice President, Miley Caldwell: Miley will work closely with Landry to support chapter operations. She will coordinate committees and ensure that every initiative is inclusive and well organized.

• Secretary, Evelyn Roehm: Evelyn will keep the chapter’s records sharp and clear. She will document meetings, maintain correspondence, and preserve Fairfield’s institutional memory.

• Treasurer: Emelia Roehm: Emelia will manage the chapter’s finances with care and precision. She will oversee budgets and support fundraising efforts throughout the year.

• Reporter, Kaylee Hurless Miller: Kaylee will tell Fairfield FFA’s story. She will capture events, share achievements, and keep the community informed and inspired.

• Sentinel, Eloise Roehm: Eloise will create a welcoming atmosphere. She will help maintain order during meetings and make sure every member feels seen and supported.

• Chaplain, Maddy Wiseman: Maddy will offer moments of reflection and unity. She will help ground the chapter in shared values and a sense of purpose.

Each of these roles carries its own weight. Together, this officer team will shape the tone, culture, and direction of Fairfield FFA. From organizing service projects and agricultural competitions to mentoring younger members and building community ties, their work will leave a lasting mark.

We are proud not just of their titles but of the character and commitment they bring to the table. Their leadership reflects the best of agricultural education: integrity, initiative, and a heart for service.

Congratulations to Landry, Miley, Evelyn, Emelia, Kaylee, Eloise, and Maddy. Your chapter stands behind you and your community is ready to cheer you on every step of the way.

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