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Sidney Street

385

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Bio

Hello, my name is Sidney Street. I am a senior at River Valley High School. After high school, I plan to attend Oklahoma State University to study Agriculture Communications with a focus in Ag Policy. I have been a member of 4-H for eight years and the River Valley FFA for three years. While being part of 4-H, I have been involved in my club as an officer, and I have participated in 4-H camp and Junior Fairboard at the Marion County Fair. Throughout my time in FFA, I have made countless memories and have been able to serve as a chapter officer for three years. Serving as our chapter president for my senior year means so much to me. I have been able to work with so many influential people over the past few years that have left a lasting impression on my life, and I hope that someday I can do the same.

Education

Marion Technical College

Associate's degree program
2023 - 2025
  • Majors:
    • Agricultural Business and Management
  • Minors:
    • Communication, General

River Valley High School

High School
2021 - 2025

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Agricultural Business and Management
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Marketing and Advertising

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Soccer

      Varsity
      2021 – Present4 years

      Softball

      Varsity
      2021 – Present4 years

      Public services

      • Advocacy

        FFA — Lobbyist
        2024 – 2024

      Future Interests

      Advocacy

      Politics

      Volunteering

      Philanthropy

      Entrepreneurship

      Kevin Boblenz Scholarship
      Winner
      From a young age, I knew that agriculture would be something I was passionate about. All I wanted to do was ride around in machinery with my dad and help my grandpa do random tasks on the farm. I spent many hours in my show barn at home, around the farm helping run grain cart, and delivering research pigs to several hospitals in Ohio. I quickly learned that people in our community, state, and country didn’t know where their food came from. This frustrated me because it was so easy for me to see how much hard work and dedication went into this, and I realized my passion was to communicate all things agriculture to these people. Since I was born into a family with such a significant agricultural background, I knew I would have to work hard at everything. Throughout my time, I have spent eight years in 4-H and four years in FFA, where I have held different leadership roles. I worked hard in the classroom at school to reach as many kids as possible to become involved in our fast-changing FFA chapter, and I became the president in my senior year. I wanted these kids to feel the same passion I did for this organization and agriculture. During my time in 4-H and FFA, I have shown at the Marion County Fair and the Ohio State Fair. I have exhibited Market Goats, Weather Dams, Dairy Feeders, Market Lambs, and various miscellaneous projects. I have learned many valuable skills and lessons while participating in these organizations that I hope to pass on to younger generations. One example of a skill I have learned from these organizations and from my grandfather is being benevolent. This past year, I got to converse with younger kids just starting with their showing career, which opened my eyes to what being benevolent means. I quickly learned that being helpful and humbling yourself before others is so important. Often, it is easy to get frustrated when things don’t go your way inside and outside the show ring; I have learned through these organizations that the next generation of leaders will sit ringside to see how you deal with these hardships. This past May, I lost my grandfather to a stroke. He was a significant part of growing my love for Agriculture and promoting youth in agriculture. Shortly after his passing, I got to converse with people and friends of my grandfather from all over the country. These individuals proved it is essential to be a leader who shows humility and benevolence. My grandfather was well known in the show ring, but he was remembered as a humble and caring person towards everyone when all of that was over. This motto has stuck with me ever since and has motivated me to become a better leader. No matter how much you win or lose, the type of person you are and how you treat others will stick with you. After High School, I plan to continue my education and receive a degree in Agriculture Communications so that I can positively impact others by promoting agriculture. I am blessed to have grown up in the greatest country in this world, where our backbone is Agriculture. Without people who work countless hours for us to have food on our tables, we would not be able to live the way that we do. I plan to use this degree to become an advocate for agricultural issues in Washington, D.C., to represent farmers and ranchers who cannot, and continue to promote the importance of youth in agriculture.