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Ag Career Week: Agriculture Teacher

By Travis Cleven May 6, 2021 4:39 AM This week we took a look at a few different careers within the ag industry, a large animal vet, an agronomist, a nutritionist, and now an ag educator. In every career, education played a huge role in the success of each person. That’s why it’s only fitting to end with an Ag Educator from Fox Valley Technical College, Jason Fischer. One of the most interesting things about Fischer being an agriculture teacher is that he never grew up on a farm. “I did not grow up on a farm. I had family members that farmed, but my parents were not farmers,” he went on to explain how he got involved in ag, “I had several Uncles that farmed and it seemed like I always enjoyed my time on the farm. I knew agriculture was my calling, I knew it was my passion.”

28 Wisconsin school districts awarded Fab Labs Grants

  MADISON, WI. MAY 5, 2021 – Governor Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) today announced that 28 school districts throughout the state have been awarded a total of more than $635,000 in grants to establish or expand local fabrication laboratory (fab lab) facilities. “The fab labs program engages students in science, math, and engineering, allowing them to create and invent all sorts of things from robots to 3D models,” Governor Tony Evers said. “The skills learned in Wisconsin’s fab labs can help prepare our kids for their future, including good-paying jobs in technology and manufacturing, which are critically important for our state’s future and our economy.”

Menominee Nation reforesting Wisconsin with help of schools

KESHENA - As part of a continuing celebration of Earth Day and Arbor Day, the Menominee Nation is giving away thousands of trees to school communities across Wisconsin to help reforest parts of the state. Earth Day started in Wisconsin more than 50 years ago under former Gov. Gaylord Nelson, and Menominee officials are looking to lead in the cause of revitalizing Mother Earth for the next 50 years. “As we enter into the next 50 years, it was our passion as a tribe that we would enter the next 50 years a whole different way,” said Nels Huse, marketing specialist with Menominee Tribal Enterprises.

Menominee Nation reforesting parts of Wisconsin through project with schools

Menominee Nation reforesting parts of Wisconsin through project with schools Frank Vaisvilas, Green Bay Press-Gazette © Frank Vaisvilas/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Christine Fossen-Rades, environmental science teacher at Menominee Indian High School, preps white pine tree seedlings with students before planting. KESHENA - As part of a continuing celebration of Earth Day and Arbor Day, the Menominee Nation is giving away thousands of trees to school communities across Wisconsin to help reforest parts of the state. Earth Day started in Wisconsin more than 50 years ago under former Gov. Gaylord Nelson, and Menominee officials are looking to lead in the cause of revitalizing Mother Earth for the next 50 years.

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