Monday, August 6, 2018

Congratulations Karlie Wright #psuaged18 member Hired!

Congratulations Karlie Wright! Ms. Wright a #psuaged18 cohort member has recently been hired at West Greene Middle/Senior High School in Waynesburg, PA. 

While Karlie was attending Penn State University she was involved with Collegiate FFA as an undergraduate student and TeachAg! as a graduate student. She had student taught at Fort Cherry High School. At Fort Cherry she taught Introduction to Agriculture, Advanced Leadership and Communications, Animal Science, Floral Design, Vet Science, and Horticulture. One interesting lesson that she taught was a community based unit in which students built raised garden beds that would be installed between the high school and elementary school. The lesson also included the high school students teaching the elementary students a lesson on raised garden beds.

In her new position at West Greene High School she will be teaching Intro to Agriculture, Animal Science, Biotechnology, Horticulture, Vet Science, Agricultural Leadership, Agribusiness, as well as an 8th grade agriscience course. West Greene is a small school so it is supported by the community heavily. The graduation class size is 40-50 students and the district covers about half of Greene County! The West Greene agriculture program has been around for at least 70 years. It has also been ran by Bryon Hughes and then his son Curt Hughes took over 31 years ago. Karlie states, "This program has produced many successful tradesman and college students over the years. People still talk about their time spent in these classrooms and what it meant to them while they were in school and what it still means to them now – and what they hope it will mean to their children...Let’s just say, for as small of a program as it may be, I have some high expectations to meet and big shoes to fill." 

She also provides words of advice for those looking into becoming an agricultural educator, "Go with your heart. Stay you. Make every situation positive. Always keep searching for your WHY." As Dr. Seuss once said, “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” 

Congratulations Karlie! We are excited to see how you prepare the next several generations with the skills they will need to become that next experience professional.





 Luke Kerstetter
Communications Team Member
Twitter Handle: @lmkerstetter96
2020 Agriculture Education Student Teacher

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