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Students with an SAE project learn by doing. With the help of their agriculture teachers and other mentors, students develop an SAE project based on their interests and desired path for a future career. Students can choose from a variety of SAE categories including: Exploratory, Placement, Research, or Entrepreneurship. Students will be required to complete all assignments, as well as keep up-to-date records online via the Agriculture Experience Tracker (AET) platform. Students can take SAE each year in high school. He/she should plan to build up their SAE each year, with the help of teacher/parent input. Students with SAEs have the opportunity to advance through FFA and receive a variety of Degrees or Awards that can lead to scholarship opportunities in the future. This course does not meet during the scheduled school day. Students are expected to complete assignments on their own and schedule meeting times with the course advisor. Students need instructor approval to be scheduled for this class.