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FFA members are only allowed to wear 3 pins under their name on their jackets. Which of the following is NOT one of these pins?

  1. Highest Degree

  2. Highest Office

  3. Outstanding Community Service

  4. Highest Award

The correct answer is: Outstanding Community Service

FFA members are permitted to display pins on their jackets to signify their achievements. The pins that can be worn under a member’s name include the Highest Degree attained, the Highest Office held, and various awards that reflect leadership, service, or recognition within the organization. The Highest Degree pin represents the most significant level of achievement within the FFA, while the Highest Office pin signifies leadership roles taken by the member, such as serving as chapter president or other important positions. The option of Outstanding Community Service is not an official pin authorized for display on the FFA jacket. While community service is indeed a vital aspect of FFA activities and members may receive recognition for their efforts, the organization does not have an official pin for this specific honor under the stipulations governing jacket adornments. Therefore, this option stands out as not being one of the three allowable pins. This understanding emphasizes the distinction between recognized achievements that can be adorned on the jacket versus other forms of participation or accomplishment that, while valuable, do not carry the same official status.