Now that school has started, local high schools have finalized their teaching rosters for the 2021-22 academic year. Wisconsin FFA Director Cheryl Zimmerman says over 35 schools have teaching changes in their agriculture education programs this fall.
"There are a lot of changes in agriculture instructors/FFA advisors at various departments across Wisconsin for the new school year," Zimmerman said. "Many are new teachers. Others are teachers that have moved to a different school."
The teaching changes include:
Albany - Hala Ryan
Arcadia - Haley Gifford teaching with Steve Schank
Augusta - Kayla Martinson
Blair-Taylor - Greta Monson
Boyceville - Jenna Behrends
Brillion - Valerie Berends
Campbellsport - Bryce Funk teaching with Shawna Henke
Chippewa Falls - Cailtin Foster teaching with Jeanna Burgan
Cochrane-Fountain City - Deanna Wiersgalla
Cornell - Danielle Mihalski
Dodgeville - Jamie Rupp
Durand - Mackenize Brantner
Flambeau - Carol Kazmierkoski
Freedom - Jacob Timm teaching with Sarah VanAsten
Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau - John Nelson
Green Bay Preble - Clayton Vader
Green Bay Edison - Brooke Brouillard
Green Bay Red Smith - Sarah Valentine
Independence - Jodi Meyer
Ithaca - Melissa Sprecher
Janesville Craig - John Doyle teaching with Jillian Diehl
Johnson Creek - Amanda Herman
Lincoln-ACHM - Jacie Lind
Nekoosa - Kyle Junk - NEWLY CHARTERED
Owen-Withee - Caleb Green teaching with Travis Engel
Platteville - Sam Pinchart
Prairie du Chien - Amber Patterson
Princeton - Bryce Daane - NEWLY CHARTERED
Randolph Cambria-Friesland - Lauren Frances
Reedsville - Lacey Swetlik
Rosholt - Kathryn Lampi
Sparta - Sierra Hanley teaching with Eric Follendorf and Steve Schauf
Spring Valley - Grace Anderson
Stevens Point - Natalie Seidschlag teaching with Stephanie Beranek and Samantha White
Westfield - Alex Klapoetke
Winneconne - Tia Gunderson teaching with Jim Melby
Wisconsin Rapids - Travis Spraque teaching with Jeremy Radtke
The Department of Public Instruction says ag class participation and individual FFA membership in the state has been on the rise over the past several years.
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