Meet Jackson Wadley, your 2025-2026 Clovis FFA President!
This year is Jackson’s 4th year in FFA, and he’s packed it full of experiences and accomplishments. He currently manages five SAE projects, including Market Swine, Market Turkeys, an Agribusiness where he produces artisan food products, and even an Ag Communications podcast called RealTalkFFA. On top of that, he’s part of the M-C Farm Co-op, where he works right on campus. Through all of these projects, Jackson has learned the value of hard work and determination—two things that drive his FFA journey.
One of Jackson’s favorite FFA memories is attending the State Conference, where he gets to connect with members from all over California and hear their stories. Those connections are a big part of what fuels his passion for the organization.
Jackson chose to become an officer because he wanted to give back to the members and community who have supported him along the way. As President, his goal is to help strengthen Clovis FFA—from improving SAE opportunities to highlighting member accomplishments. His advice to members is simple but wise: “It’s better to learn from the mistakes of others than your own.”
Meet Hope Cline, your 2025–2026 Clovis FFA Vice President!
Hope is a junior at Clovis East High School and has been involved in FFA since 7th grade—making this her 5th year as an active member of our chapter. Her SAE projects include raising market lambs and being part of the breeding ewe team, where she owns three ewes and plans to help new members start their own SAE projects. Her love for sheep has only fueled her passion for FFA, leading her to also serve as this year’s East Fresno-Madera Sectional Reporter.
Hope believes that everyone has their own path in FFA, and one of her favorite things is helping others find theirs. She chose to become a chapter officer because she believes the blue jacket represents more than tradition—it represents the potential in every single member. Her goal is to help others discover their strengths and grow together as a chapter.
This year, Hope hopes to spark something bigger than just meetings and events. To her, FFA can be more than an organization; it can be a family, a place where risks are encouraged, and where members realize they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. Her advice? Don’t be afraid to let go and take risks—because that’s when you really learn to fly. The blue jacket is your wings, and this year’s officer team is here to fuel your journey and help you soar to new heights!
Meet your Clovis FFA Secretary, Bailey Reagan!
Bailey Reagan is your 2025–2026 Clovis FFA Chapter Secretary! Bailey is a junior at Clovis East and is heading into her third year in FFA. She started her SAE with market lambs and recently expanded into a breeding ewe project—proof of just how dedicated she is to growing in agriculture.
One of Bailey’s favorite parts of FFA is meeting new people from other chapters. She loves connecting with others who share the same passion and believes those friendships are what make FFA so special. Bailey decided to run for office because she wanted to push herself, inspire others, and share her love for agriculture with her chapter.
Her advice to members? Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there—you can do hard things! Bailey encourages new members to say “yes” to opportunities and reminds everyone that the FFA jacket isn’t just given, it’s earned through hard work and dedication. And her favorite saying sums it up perfectly: “If I can survive fair week with sheep, school, and zero sleep, you can handle anything FFA throws at you!”
Bailey also wants every member to know that this year’s officer team is here to support and encourage you every step of the way.
Meet your Clovis FFA Treasurer, Morgyn Allbritton!
Hey Clovis FFA! Meet Morgyn Allbritton, your 2025–2026 Chapter Treasurer! Morgyn is a sophomore at Clovis East High School and is entering her second year as an active and dedicated FFA member. Her journey in agricultural education has already been filled with exciting opportunities and valuable experiences.
Morgyn is currently serving as the 2024–2025 Greenhand Vice President, where she welcomed and guided new members through their first year in FFA. This role gave her a deeper appreciation for teamwork and communication. Alongside her leadership experience, Morgyn has been a member of the goat show team and has competed in both horse and livestock judging.
This year, Morgyn looks forward to continuing to grow as a leader and building strong connections with her fellow members. She is committed to serving Clovis FFA with integrity and passion while helping make this year one to remember.
Outside of her blue jacket, Morgyn enjoys spending time with friends and family, caring for her pigs and goats, attending jackpot shows, and traveling to new places. Her love for agriculture and dedication to FFA shine through in everything she does.
Let’s make this year one to remember and “Soar to New Heights” together!
Meet your Clovis FFA Reporter, Dalton Olsen!
Dalton is a 10th grader serving as the 2025–2026 Clovis FFA Reporter. This is his fourth year in FFA, and this year he is pursuing two SAE projects: raising swine for the Fresno Fair and managing his own swine breeding project. Through these projects, Dalton has gained valuable lessons in responsibility, hard work, and personal growth. His favorite FFA activity is State Conference, where he enjoys learning more about the organization and building connections with new people.
Dalton chose to become an officer to grow as a leader and help Clovis FFA continue to succeed. Inspired by everything the chapter has given him, he wants to give back by making sure members—and the community—know about Clovis FFA’s goals, opportunities, and accomplishments. His hope is that others will be motivated by what FFA can offer now and in the future.
Dalton’s advice to members is simple: “Be yourself, be better, be the best.” He also wants everyone to know that this year’s officer team is ready to help members soar to new heights.
Meet your Clovis FFA Sentinel, Frank McGill!
Frank McGill is a sophomore at Clovis East and is serving as your 2025-2026 Clovis FFA Sentinel. This year marks Frank’s fourth year in FFA, and he is actively involved in several SAE projects while rarely missing an FFA Activity.
Frank’s SAE projects cover a wide variety of areas. He works with the Chicken Co-Op team, feeding and caring for chickens alongside nine other members. He also has a goat, gifted to him by the school, that he will be showing at the fair later this year. In addition, Frank participates in the Farming Co-Op, where he helps plant, harvest, and sell fruit at Clovis FFA’s summer farmers markets. Beyond school, Frank runs his own entrepreneurship project, “FRBM Yard Service,” providing lawn and yard care such as trimming bushes and trees, mowing lawns, cleaning gutters, and more for several personal clients each month.
Over the years, Frank has attended countless FFA meetings and events, including Hobbs Grove, Discovery Leadership Conference, and Greenhand Leadership Conference. His favorite event, however, was State FFA Conference, where he enjoyed meeting new people, making connections, and learning valuable lessons.
Frank chose to become an officer to inspire others and ensure every member feels welcome—whether it’s their first meeting or their fifth. His goal is to encourage members to get involved in teams and experience FFA for the fun, growth, and friendships it offers, not just for a grade.
To new members, Frank shares this advice: “You shouldn’t wait until it’s too late to try something you’re afraid of. Give it a try, and if it doesn’t work out, that’s okay—but you might find something new that you truly enjoy.”
After traveling with his fellow officers, Frank has seen firsthand the dedication and teamwork of this year’s team. He believes they are like a well-oiled machine—working together under pressure, creating memories, and building friendships along the way. Their commitment to Clovis FFA will make every meeting and event both meaningful and enjoyable.
Meet your Clovis FFA Historian, Sydney Folmer!
Sydney is a sophomore at Clovis East and proudly serving as your 2025–2026 Clovis FFA Historian. A dedicated member for the past three years, she says she couldn’t love FFA more. Her SAE project is a breeding cow project that has taught her valuable lessons in responsibility, patience, and hard work.
One of Sydney’s favorite parts of FFA is participating in speaking competitions—she enjoys the challenge, the friendships she builds, and the thrill of competing in something she’s worked hard to prepare for. She chose to become an officer to show every member that they are welcome in FFA and that there are countless opportunities waiting for them.
As Historian, Sydney’s goal is to connect with more members in our chapter and help them discover their passion through FFA. Her advice to fellow members is: “Try as many things as possible and enjoy it all—win or lose, it’s about the journey and the people who are with you along the way.”
Sydney also wants new members to know that the officer team is friendly, approachable, and ready to help—so don’t hesitate to say hello or ask questions. With their dedication and kindness, the 2025–2026 officer team is excited to make Clovis FFA the best it can be!