Posted: 09.07.2011
It might be a new teacher - it might be new classes - but 30 different school districts around the state are experiencing SOME kind of change this fall term.
The Wisconsin FFA Association says the good news is there's three new programs bringing ag education to their students. Highland School district now has Abel Enloe as their new ag instructor. Owen-Withee has has added a program as has Southwest. There's a complete list below of all program changes - with more that may be added.
Cheryl Zimmerman, executive director of the Wisconsin FFA says that there are also two teachers that are returning from "retirement" to the classroom. Those two programs are in Colfax and Kewaunee.
Let the Wisconsin Farm Report know what your reaction is to the changes or additions in your school district related to ag education. Call 877-301-3276 or email Pam Jahnke at pam@midwestfamilybroadcasting.com.
Alma - Dave Schams
Argyle - Wendy Meyers
Baraboo - Jennifer Schultz
Beaver Dam - Jacob Camer
Brillion - Brittany Babik
Bruce - Darrell Gago
Colby - Melissa Ploeckelman
Gillett - Kelli Claflin
Gilman - Lisa Kopp
Highland - NEW PROGRAM - Abel Enloe
Kewaskum - Kris Beaver and Bryan Puls
Lancaster - Kelsey Sambs
Merrill - Paul Reinsbach
Mosinee - Gary Wirkus
New Lisbon - Chanyn McGinnis
Oconto Falls - Kaleb Santy
Oregon - Jillian Beaty
Oshkosh North - Krist Kvalheim
Oshkosh West - Tina Rennebohm
Owen-Withee - NEW PROGRAM - Travis Engel
Palmyra-Eagle - Marcie Zimmerman
Platteville - Jodi Marshall
Plymouth - Walter Taylor
Random Lake - Shelly Oelhafen
Rosholt - Tiffany Cichon
Shawano - Melissa Braun
Southwestern - NEW PROGRAM - Brenda Welbes
Sparta - Angie Pittman
Sun Prairie - Nikki Cohen-Wichner
Suring - Kelli Claflin
Teachers Returning From Retirement
Colfax - Tom Millar
Kewaunee - Arnie Johnsrud
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