About 600 high school students from throughout the district will participate, and nearly 850 projects and animals will be exhibited and judged, according to a CFISD press release.
“Over the last 26 years, countless students have had the opportunity to develop lifelong skills in areas such as leadership and project management by participating in our livestock show and ag program,” Denise Kubecka, director of the career and technical education department, said in a statement. “I can’t help but be filled with pride for the students as they walk into the arena each February.”
Thursday, Feb. 6:
8 a.m. - Poultry, ag mechanics and horticulture shows
10 a.m. - Goat show
1 p.m. - Lamb show
3 p.m. - Steer and heifer shows
Friday, Feb. 7:
8 a.m. - Rabbit show
1 p.m. - Swine show
Saturday, Feb. 8
10 a.m. - Freezer sale and silent auction
11 a.m. - Buyers’ luncheon at Arnold Middle School
1 p.m. - Premium auction