Ms. Anna Brown Bio:
I am entering my second year as an agriculture teacher and FFA Advisor, and I’m so excited to continue growing with my students and chapter! I’m from Johnston County, North Carolina, and have lived there my whole life. I graduated from the University of Mount Olive with a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and a minor in Plant Science.
Agriculture and FFA have been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. In high school, I was heavily involved in FFA, competing in various Career Development Events (CDEs), showing cattle, sheep, and goats, and attending leadership conferences throughout the state.
I’m looking forward to seeing what this year brings and can’t wait to watch our chapter continue to grow and succeed!
Contact Info: abrown47@wcpss.net
Favorite FFA Memory: My favorite FFA Memory would be attending the National FFA Convention and Expo to receive my American Degree! This was my final time as a student, and a full circle, as it was a way to see that all my hard work in the FFA had been worth it! Only 2% of FFA members ever get the American FFA Degree.
Ms. Lyndy Boggs!
Bio:
I’m Ms. Boggs, and I’m excited to begin my fifth year in the classroom! I’m originally from Sanford, NC, and I graduated from the University of Mount Olive in 2021 with a degree in Agriculture Production Systems and Agriculture Education.
I grew up on a small-scale farm raising chickens, pigs, and small crops, which sparked my lifelong love for agriculture. Over the years, I’ve gained hands-on experience in both agritourism and large-scale hog farming, giving me a deep appreciation for all aspects of the industry.
Outside the classroom, I enjoy traveling, spending time with my family, kayaking, fishing, and attending concerts. FFA has always been close to my heart—some of my best memories come from my time as a student in the organization. Now, I’m thrilled to help my own students create those same unforgettable experiences and grow as leaders in agriculture.
Contact Info: Lboggs@wcpss.net
Favorite FFA Memory:
My favorite FFA memory in FFA was going to FFA camp every summer, where I met new friends, played volleyball, and made memories that will last a lifetime. My new favorite memory is taking my students to FFA camp where they can also make new memories that can stick with them.