1,000 Point Policy
Throughout the year, Bret Harte FFA participates in many activities that, due to their nature, requires an expense to our members. It is our goal that members are able to participate in these activities with the least amount of expense possible.
Bret Harte FFA also participates in numerous fundraising activities. Those fundraisers are successful due to many hours of hard work from our members.
It is our goal, as Bret Harte FFA Officers, to reward those who have contributed to these fundraising activities by helping them to pay for activities that have a cost involved. Therefore, we have developed a 1000 point scale which is line category included on the FFA Points Sheet. Students receive points towards this policy by earning dollars for the chapter or working hours at fundraising events. These sheets can be filled out at the end of every quarter (with exception to 4th quarter-see attached points policy sheet). Accumulating a 1000 points by January 1st of each school year will allow members to participate with a 100% of the funding cost available. Members with less than 1000 points will be funded according to the percentage that they have earned (Example: A member with 850 points will receive 85% of the funds available for that activity, etc.).
There are a few fundraising events scheduled for after January 1st of the current school year. This will allow members who have not reached their 1000 point goal an opportunity to obtain their 100% status. The 1000 point/100% goal should not be considered a dead end for any of our outstanding members.
Points Award Trip & Winners:
To qualify for the National Convention Trip, a member must achieve their 1,000 point policy and have the highest amount of combined points for the year. This is only open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Seniors are not eligible. Each year, the first place qualified member will win this trip.
To qualify for the Point Awards Trip, a member must achieve their 1,000 point policy and score within the TOP 20 highest amount of combined points for the year. The TOP 20 members will be eligible to go on the trip. All points must be earned while you are a member of the Bret Harte FFA Chapter. Members can only win the National Convention trip 1 time in their high school career.
Students can only have a maximum amount of 5,000 fundraising points. However, students only need 1,000 points to qualify for the point award trip and the National Convention Trip.
All points must be turned into the Bret Harte FFA google classroom. If you are absent on that day, points must be turned in with proof of absence to the Google Classroom by the designated due date or your points will not be counted.
In the event of a discrepancy, conflict or a tie, the Vice President and the FFA advisors shall have the power to act in order to alleviate the problem. Individuals must satisfactorily complete the above items in order to receive their points and have them turned in, on or before the designated deadline and must follow all rules in obtaining and securing points.
Throughout the year, Bret Harte FFA participates in many activities that, due to their nature, requires an expense to our members. It is our goal that members are able to participate in these activities with the least amount of expense possible.
Bret Harte FFA also participates in numerous fundraising activities. Those fundraisers are successful due to many hours of hard work from our members.
It is our goal, as Bret Harte FFA Officers, to reward those who have contributed to these fundraising activities by helping them to pay for activities that have a cost involved. Therefore, we have developed a 1000 point scale which is line category included on the FFA Points Sheet. Students receive points towards this policy by earning dollars for the chapter or working hours at fundraising events. These sheets can be filled out at the end of every quarter (with exception to 4th quarter-see attached points policy sheet). Accumulating a 1000 points by January 1st of each school year will allow members to participate with a 100% of the funding cost available. Members with less than 1000 points will be funded according to the percentage that they have earned (Example: A member with 850 points will receive 85% of the funds available for that activity, etc.).
There are a few fundraising events scheduled for after January 1st of the current school year. This will allow members who have not reached their 1000 point goal an opportunity to obtain their 100% status. The 1000 point/100% goal should not be considered a dead end for any of our outstanding members.
Points Award Trip & Winners:
To qualify for the National Convention Trip, a member must achieve their 1,000 point policy and have the highest amount of combined points for the year. This is only open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors. Seniors are not eligible. Each year, the first place qualified member will win this trip.
To qualify for the Point Awards Trip, a member must achieve their 1,000 point policy and score within the TOP 20 highest amount of combined points for the year. The TOP 20 members will be eligible to go on the trip. All points must be earned while you are a member of the Bret Harte FFA Chapter. Members can only win the National Convention trip 1 time in their high school career.
Students can only have a maximum amount of 5,000 fundraising points. However, students only need 1,000 points to qualify for the point award trip and the National Convention Trip.
All points must be turned into the Bret Harte FFA google classroom. If you are absent on that day, points must be turned in with proof of absence to the Google Classroom by the designated due date or your points will not be counted.
In the event of a discrepancy, conflict or a tie, the Vice President and the FFA advisors shall have the power to act in order to alleviate the problem. Individuals must satisfactorily complete the above items in order to receive their points and have them turned in, on or before the designated deadline and must follow all rules in obtaining and securing points.