April 6, 2021 MACOMB, IL – Two agriculture education students from the Western Illinois University School of Agriculture have been chosen to participate in the annual Curriculum for Agricultural Science Education (CASE) Institute this summer at Highland Community College.
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Alicia Flowers, of Curryville, MO, and
Sydney Riden, of Good Hope, IL, were two of 13 students chosen for inclusion in the program from its 44 applicants.
Both Flowers and Riden are students of School of Agriculture Director Andy Baker. Flowers will student teach in Silex, MO, this fall and Riden is the new agriculture instructor in the Rushville-Industry High School. I was very pleased when I was informed about Alicia Flowers and Sydney Riden being selected for the CASE training, said Baker. Both of these young educators are deserving and qualified of this recognition. The CASE curriculum is a nationally-developed, inquiry-based curriculum in ag science, developed by agricultural educat