Ernest Ward FFA Presents ‘Golden Cow Dung Award’ To Assistant Principal

March 1, 2021

Ernest Ward Middle School Assistant Principal Tyvanna Boulanger received the annual “Golden Cow Dung Award” from members of the Ernest Ward FFA recently. The award features a large piece of cow dung, painted a golden color and mounted on a board painted in school colors.

Boulanger received the award during National FFA Week as a “thank you” for supporting FFA.

(Cow dung, in case you didn’t know for sure, is what you are probably thinking it is. It’s that natural byproduct that cows drop in the field. The award is 100% real dung spray painted a golden color. The golden piece is actually the original award piece created and painted in 2009.)

Pictured: Assistant Principal Tyvanna Boulanger received the annual “Golden Cow Dung Award” from the Ernest Ward Middle School FFA. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Comments

4 Responses to “Ernest Ward FFA Presents ‘Golden Cow Dung Award’ To Assistant Principal”

  1. Barbara Ryals on March 1st, 2021 7:13 pm

    When I was an employee at Ernest Ward,I received this award!!!!

  2. William Reynolds on March 1st, 2021 1:15 pm

    ” but you didn’t tell us the purpose of the cow dung award.”

    The answer to that is in the story.

    “And what does “FFA” stand for? Future Farmers of America?”

    FFA does not stand for anything. It is the FFA.

  3. David on March 1st, 2021 12:15 pm

    Thats a load of….lol
    Good times!!!!

  4. Craig E Stephens on March 1st, 2021 8:17 am

    You told us what the cow dung is and that it was given as a “thank you,” but you didn’t tell us the purpose of the cow dung award. For example, “The Golden Cow Dung award is presented annually to the person who (?????what?????).

    And what does “FFA” stand for? Future Farmers of America?