
Corey Tucker, Cejay Colvin, Collin Shows, and Abel McBride has led Weston High School to another FFA state competition championship, this time in Floriculture. By finishing with a score of 2046 out of a possible 2200 points, the “Fab Four” earns a 12th state title for the school and second in the last two years.
Cory Tucker also continued his dominance by having the highest individual point total for the third consecutive year. For Colvin, Shows and McBride this state championship is the second in a row, following the Food and Science CDE title they won last year.
The Floriculture Career Development Event (CDE) requires students to identify plants, judge flower arrangements and solve problems. Participants also demonstrate skills in flower arranging, propagation and the preparation of floral and foliage products for sale.
This four-person team event is designed to create an interest in career preparation for all current and future aspects of the floriculture industry through leadership development and hands on technical skill development using industry standards that are delivered through the agricultural education curriculum.
Teams are judged on their ability to perform an assignment similar to one routinely performed in the floriculture industry. Additionally, individual members are called up to contribute to the team’s effort by completing events such as a general floriculture examination, an identification of plant materials and equipment, a problem-solving exercise, a practicum, a job interview and a floral arrangement.
This event builds skills that are important to careers in greenhouse and field production management, garden center and floral shop management and floral design management. Students who excel show a well-rounded knowledge of horticulture, the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants and the floral industry.