
From Left to Right: Dr. Virginia Richter, Area Administrator; Mr. Ed Blaha, PSJA High School Principal; Romeo Robles, Ag Science teacher and father; Mrs. Janet Robles, Mother; Micah Robles, recipient; Bobby Ledbetter, CEV Representative; Javier J Saenz, CTE Director and Nominee; Mr. Jose Garza, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction.
Robles, a senior at Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (PSJA) High School
in Pharr, TX, was nominated by Javier J. Saenz, Director of
Career and Technical Education at PSJA ISD. Saenz, also a
graduate from PSJA High School, has known Robles for the
past eight years when he began as a junior FFA member.
He says Robles shows a high degree of integrity, honesty,
character, and has a strong work ethic.
"This scholarship could not have gone to a more deserving
student," Saenz said. "I am so proud to see his hard work
recognized. He gives me hope for the future that there are
good people becoming the next leaders of our community."
Robles currently serves as FFA president at the district and
local level. As a district officer for the past two years, he
has planned and led District Leadership events for all FFA
chapters in the area. He has received the Lone Star Farmer
Degree and also the Reserve and Grand Champion Poultry
at the South Texas Agricultural Roundup (STAR) show. He
says his involvement in FFA has taught him important life
lessons that have prepared him for his future college career
and beyond.
"I've made the FFA motto a way of life. Learning to do,
doing to learn, earning to live, and living to serve," Robles
said. "I believe if you hold true to these words, it sets up
the foundation of having a successful life."
No stranger to community service, every year Robles
volunteers at the St. Mark's Pumpkin Patch, Vacation Bible
School, Special Olympics, Tim's Coat Drive, PSJA Beef
Syndicate, and the St. Mark's Food Pantry. He is currently
serving his third year as a first baseman on the varsity baseball
team, and also serves as a Senior Class Officer and was
selected Most Spirited Senior by his peers.
Robles is a member of the National Honor Society and will
graduate high school under the Distinguished Achievement
Program with more than 30 college hours under his belt.
Robles plans to follow in his parents' footsteps and attend
Texas A&M University where he plans to focus his study in
Poultry Science.
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