Thursday, March 12, 2020

Congratulations Luke Kerstetter #psuaged20 member hired!

Luke Kerstetter hired at Solanco High School

The Center for Professional Personal Development would like to congratulate Luke Kerstetter for formally being hired at Solanco High School. We asked Luke a few questions about his new job and what Solanco FFA is all about!

Luke is originally from Mount Pleasant Mills, PA, and will now be teaching down in southern Lancaster county, where he will be the third agricultural educator for the high school. Luke was involved with LEAD Society during his time at University Park, and was a member of the Altoona Ag Club and Collegiate FFA during his time at his branch campus.

Luke has spent the past few months student teaching at Solanco, where he taught Power and Machinery Technology, Hand & Power Tools, Animal Science, Welding, and Ag Business Operations. Mr. Carey Kalupson will be retiring from his position, and although Luke says he is replacing him in the position, he will no doubt have difficulty replacing the years of knowledge of one of the best ag mechanics teachers in the state.

During his time student teaching, Luke shared that one of the most memorable things he was able to do was allowing students to essentially blow up engines to see how they break (as long as the engines were not going back into service).

In his new position, Luke will mostly be teaching the ag mechanics courses, specifically Hand & Power Tools, Power and Machinery Technology, Building Construction, and Welding.

On the FFA side, Solanco has 186 FFA members on roster, and Luke shared that one of the most interesting things the chapter does is hold a community breakfast to end National FFA week, which can attract more than 150 people.

With Luke joining, we only see the program continuing to grow and evolve thanks to the leadership of himself and his fellow teachers. When asked to give some perspective on what the future holds, and this new chapter of life he is about to embark on, Luke shared Let my teaching fall on you like rain; let my speech settle like dew. Let my words fall like rain on tender grass, like gentle showers on young plants.” Deuteronomy 32:2, a very fitting piece from someone more then ready to lead the next generation of agriculturalists.

Although we will miss seeing Luke around Penn State, his advice can be applied to all of our lives;

"Some days will be rough to get through on this journey, but always see it through. Never give up on your journey to your dream career. There is a student out there that needs your guidance."

Congratulations again Luke, we look forward to seeing where your future takes you!

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

March 2020 Agricultural & Extension Education Student of the Month: Nathan Moyer

Every month a student is recognized within the Agricultural and Extension Education program. A student is chosen who has demonstrated hard work and dedication to their education, major, and passions. The Penn State Agricultural and Extension Education Student of the Month for March is Nathan Moyer of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.

Nathan is a sophomore majoring in Agricultural & Extension Education here at Penn State. Nathan is currently enrolled in Student Engagement & Experiential Discovery (SEED) semester to gain experiences in his area of passion, the outdoors. Nathan spent four years as a member of the Selinsgrove FFA chapter, serving in multiple roles and offices. After graduation, he was elected as a Pennsylvania FFA State Officer where he served from 2017-2018 as State President. He has gained experiences through FFA and at Penn State that have helped him to excel as a student and we are proud to recognize his achievements.

Nathan’s favorite place to hang out on campus is the Arboretum, and although he does not have a favorite sports team, he enjoys a heated chess match now and again. His overall favorite Penn State course is RPTM 326, Natural History Interpretation, and he can be found occasionally at his favorite restaurant Irving’s.

Nathan’s favorite quote is “Life is a great adventure… accept it in such a spirit.”- Theodore Roosevelt. You can reach out to Nathan on Instagram or on Twitter @nathanmoyer_22.

Nathan continues to impress us as he works hard towards becoming an agriculture educator. We are so excited for what the future holds for Nathan! Congratulations again, on being Penn State’s Agricultural and Extension Education student of March!










Morgan Bear
Agricultural & Extension Education
Class of 2023