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In 2011, the Ohio FFA Association will offer three distinctly different leadership conferences for its members. All three conferences will be held concurrently. The 212 Conference is for 7th & 8th grade students, another 212 Conference is for 9th & 10th grade students and the 360 Conference is for 11th & 12th grade students. Crowne Plaze Hotel Columbus North - January 22-23, 2011, the cost for the two-day conference is $80 per student, $45 per advisor (covers registration fee and meals only). You will be charged $40 per individual for no shows or cancellations after January 3, 2011. Registration • Schedule Registration for the conference is due by January 14, 2011. Make PO's and checks payable to Ohio FFA Association. To reserve rooms, call (614) 885-1885 prior to December 31, 2010. Act quickly as there are a limited number of double/double rooms and make sure you secure the FFA rate of $90 (excluding tax). Schools are tax-exempt from certain taxes and should be able to secure a lower percentage of tax being assessed. Click on the following link for more information on the Crowne Plaza Hotel Columbus North. Thanks to a generous grant from CPS, 7th and 8th graders are eligible for scholarships to attend the 212 Conference. Each student receiving a scholarship will have the $35 programming fee waived and will only be responsible for the cost of lodging and meals. Scholarships are offered on a first registered, first served basis. Register students by December 22nd to be eligible for this scholarship. There is no limit to how many students from each school can receive the $35 scholarship.
As a reminder, all 212 & 360 participants must bring a completed Personal Conduct Agreement.
Lock-In 212 Conference - $75 Union Local HS • February 26-27, 2011 (Registration Form - Schedule pdf)
*Action is a key theme for every 212 and 360 conference, as the goal is to provide students the tools, ideas and time to develop action plans for their chapters, communities and personal lives. Ohio's 212 and 360 Conferences are conducted by the Ohio FFA Association through the Ohio Department of Education. The Ohio FFA Association is a resource and support organization that does not select, control or supervise local chapter or individual member activities except as expressly provided for in the state FFA constitution, bylaws or policies. |
212 Conference
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