Lily Pruitt West - Lead Teacher
Teaching Responsibilities - Principles of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
Animal Supervision - Breeding Rabbits, Market Rabbits, Cavies (Guinea Pigs), Market Swine, Market Broilers
LDEs - Public Relations, Greenhand Job Interview, Job Interview
CDEs - Poultry Judging and Entomology
Other - Officer Team, Recordbooks, Degrees & Award Applications
Brukendra Fillmore
Teaching Responsibilities - Greenhouse Operations, Floral Design, and Adv. Plant and Soil Science
LDEs - Greenhand and Chapter Quiz
CDEs - Floriculture, Horse Judging
Other - Floral Design of the Month Club
Iselle Garcia
Teaching Responsibilities - Livestock Production, Vet. Medical Applications and Adv. Animal Science
Animal Supervision - Breeding Heifers
LDEs - Greenhand Radio Broadcasting, Radio Broadcasting, Spanish Creed
CDEs - Vet. Science, Livestock Judging
Rashayla Johnson
Bio: Studied Agribusiness at Sam Houston State (Undergraduate 2017) Studied Agriculture Science at Texas A&M University- Kingsville (Graduate 2020)
Teaching Responsibilities
Wildlife, Fishers and Ecology Management - This course is designed to examine the management of game and non-game wildlife species, fish, and aqua crops and their ecological needs as related to current agricultural practices. In addition, hunting and fishing skills and safety are taught as well as water and boating safety. By the end of this course, students will have the opportunity to earn safety certifications in areas such as hunting, boating, and angling.
Range Ecology Management- This class will develop students understanding of rangeland ecosystems and sustainable forage production. To prepare for careers in environmental and natural resource systems, students must attain academic skills and develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations. To prepare for success, students need opportunities to learn, reinforce, apply, and transfer their knowledge and skills in a variety of settings
Forestry and Woodland Ecosystems- This class will examine current management practices for forestry and woodlands. Relate to ecological requirements and how these practices impact the environment. Prepare for careers in natural resource systems, develop knowledge and skills regarding career opportunities, entry requirements, and industry expectations. To prepare for success, students need opportunities to learn, reinforce, apply, and transfer knowledge and skills in a variety of settings.
Animal Supervision - Market Lambs, Market Goats
LDEs - Greenhand Creed Speaking, Creed Speaking
CDEs - Marketing Plan
Other - Texas Youth Hunting Program