Central A&M High School’s FFA chapter has seen steady improvement in their competition results in recent years. They look to continue that trend entering the spring semester, which will also feature enrichment trips for the many members.
Adyson Lowrance is the FFA chapter’s president. She says competitions in a variety of disciplines make up the spring semester schedule.
The chapter’s competition record so far this academic year has been a positive one, with several high placings.
For Lowrance, being the chapter president has placed her in a more public position than before. This has been her most notable adjustment to the role.
Lowrance had been pursuing the role of president since beginning high school, having been heavily involved in ag-related activities since then.
She is set to attend Lincoln Land Community College before transferring to a four-year university to study animal science.
More information on Central A&M High School is available at the school district’s website, www.camraiders.com.
Adyson Lowrance appeared as a guest on the WTIM Morning Show as part of the WTIM High School Road Tour’s visit to Central A&M.













