Stamford Agriscience Program
Our Committees
Ag Olympics
Join the Ag Olympics Committee and help make one of our chapter’s most exciting, and funniest, events a success! Whether you’re passionate about sports, love organizing events, or just enjoy working with friends, this committee offers something for everyone.
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Throughout the school year, we meet to brainstorm creative activities and games that will challenge and entertain our fellow members. From classic competitions to unique agricultural-themed events, your ideas can help shape this year's Ag Olympics.
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Committee members help plan every detail, from selecting fun prizes and preparing tasty snacks to setting up the event space and keeping things running smoothly on the big day. It’s a great way to get involved, share your creativity, and build teamwork skills while making memories that the whole chapter will talk about long after the school year ends.
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Google Classroom Code: n7fzw3i


Plant sale
Mr. Russo is a graduate-turned-teacher of the Stamford ASTE Program/FFA. As a student, he discovered a passion for agriculture and helping others strive towards their goals. During his time as a student, he ran a hydroponics business as his SAE, became the first of the Stamford FFA to hold a leadership position on the state level, and became the first in recent Stamford FFA history to travel to the National FFA Convention and receive the American FFA Degree. Mr. Russo continued his educational journey at UConn, where he received his B.S. in Agriculture and Natural Resources/Sustainable Plant and Soil Systems and M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction. In his time outside of his various agricultural pursuits, he often finds himself playing video games, building cosplays, or bushcraft camping with friends.
Follow him on Instagram @Russoteachesag for a peek into his classroom activities!
Restoring Ag History
Mr. Russo is a graduate-turned-teacher of the Stamford ASTE Program/FFA. As a student, he discovered a passion for agriculture and helping others strive towards their goals. During his time as a student, he ran a hydroponics business as his SAE, became the first of the Stamford FFA to hold a leadership position on the state level, and became the first in recent Stamford FFA history to travel to the National FFA Convention and receive the American FFA Degree. Mr. Russo continued his educational journey at UConn, where he received his B.S. in Agriculture and Natural Resources/Sustainable Plant and Soil Systems and M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction. In his time outside of his various agricultural pursuits, he often finds himself playing video games, building cosplays, or bushcraft camping with friends.
Follow him on Instagram @Russoteachesag for a peek into his classroom activities!
