Success StoryFrom Classroom to Virtual



From Classroom to Virtual

Author: Jan Gibson

Planning Unit: Perry County CES

Major Program: Agriculture

Plan of Work: Agricultural Marketing

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Taking the program materials that have been used in the classroom in a agriculture/natural resource core, 93 seventh graders are currently working remotely

 to integrate the concepts into a plan to provide resources to their "city" using clean energy for food production and delivery, employment, transportation, water.  

As part of the food production these youth created posters and submitted them to the KY Dept of Agriculture's Pollinators Contest to help educate the public about the importance of pollination to our food supply.  






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