Class of 2018: With just 22 days remaining, FFA seniors have blooming futures.

With only 22 days left until graduation, Future Farmers of America (FFA) students reflect back on their favorite memories and talk about the experiences FFA brought in the warm light of the Greenhouse.

“FFA has impacted me because it has pushed me out of my comfort zone and made me try new things that I would never have done before,” Morgan Whipp said.

Thomas Winter is planning to attend Frederick Community College and will explore his career options. Winter works at JT MotorSports in Frederick and will be balancing FCC with his work schedule.

Lynn Edmiston plans to attend Frederick Community College and continue her job as a florist at Safeway. Edmiston has taken four levels of Horticulture.

Brandon Hemp is planning on working with his father as a plumber’s apprentice after high school. Brandon is enrolled in Frederick Community College now and will continue exploring his higher education options.

Sara Shelton has a love and a skill for flowers and arrangements and plans to use her talent to get a job as a florist after high school.

Morgan Whipp will be studying at Frederick Community College for general studies. She works at Celebration farm as a horse caretaker in the evenings and hopes to continue working as a horse caretaker.