• Kern County Fair and Charles Craig Classic

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  • The show list for the upcoming Kern County Fair will be based upon the number of total weighted points accumulated by each student. The number of points each student has will be divided by the number of years that they have been in agriculture classes at Wasco High School in order to determine the weighted average. Students will be ranked based upon total weighted points, and awarded their first choice animal as available down the list. Students who wish to show two SHOWABLE ANIMALS must be in the top 20% of all applicants during that year in order to be eligible. There is no "magic number" of points that will guarantee students showing one or multiples species. Top 20% will vary based upon applicants each year.

    By signing below, I hereby certify that the information contained within is true and correct. I understand that any fraudulent applications will be disqualified without notice. I also certify that I understand that both student applicant and a parent/guardian must attend the exhibitor meeting on April 17th at 7pm (SEE FFA CALENDAR for Date), in order to be eligible to show, and that the student applicant must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no "D" grades for both semesters in an Agricultural Class. I also understand that applications will ONLY be accepted by returning exhibitors if the returning exhibitor obtains a signature from their previous species advisor.

    Advisor signatures must be obtained BEFORE parent signatures. Advisors may deduct points from applications if there were behavior, punctuality, or attendance issues at the previous year's fair or at any time during the project. Any steps incurred will also result in a deduction in points.

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  • Small Stock is open to the incomming freshman or current students with advisor approval. 

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  • FFA Activities

  • {name}In the boxes below, please list the NUMBER of activities that you have competed in at each level (chapter, section, region, state, and nationals). You can find this information in your AET recordbook under “Complete Recordbook Report” on the reports tab.

    Any activities not listed in the AET recordbook will not be counted towards your total score. Any applications that are found to be inaccurate will be immediately disqualified. This includes 1) Adding more points to your application than you have actually earned 2) Counting activities under the wrong category 3) Adding activities to your recordbook that you have never competed/ participated in.

  • Other Points

    Below are the other school, community, SAE and FFA activities that we take into account in deciding which students will be selected. Please see the smaller text below each field to determine where to find this information.
  • Kern County Fair Financial Responsibilities Page

    Fair Projects and their Costs. NOTE: These are estimates.
  • Below outlines expected cost of the livestock project offered by Wasco High School Agriculture Department and the obligations of both Department and Exhibitors.

    DUE TO THE ONGOING INFLASHION SPIRAL WE CANNOT PROJECT  PRICING FOR PROJECTS. THE DEPARTMENT WILL DO WHAT IT CAN TO KEEP COSTS LOW BUT THIS IS OUT OF OUR CONTROL.

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  • At Least a 2-week notice and permission of the Species Advisor is required before purchasing any animal that may be exhibited on behalf of Wasco FFA and Wasco High School.


    It is 100% the students/exhibitors responsibility to pay for all items including but not limited to: Livestock, Vet Bills, Feed and Fair Entries

    A deposit of $400.00 must be deposited with the ASB Accounting (Mrs. Salinas) before the project can officially start. Deposit due dates will be posted on WascoFFA.com Livestock Calendar

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  • By Clicking Submit, I hereby certify that the information contained within is true and correct. I understand that any fraudulent applications will be disqualified without notice. I also certify that I understand that the student applicant must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no “D” grades for both semesters in an Ag Class, and not be subject to any school activity ban in order to show livestock at the Kern County Fair.

     

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