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Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom is a non-profit organization working to develop students’ understanding of Wyoming’s resources so they become informed citizens, capable of serving as stewards for the Cowboy State’s future.
The organization accomplishes this through the development of curriculum that Wyoming’s teachers can use in their classrooms by attending workshops.
While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse program, Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom Development Director Rindy West told listeners how the curriculum was developed.
The Wyoming Ag in the Classroom Educator Workshops are offered by the organization every year. These workshops offer Wyoming’s educators an opportunity to acquire the curriculum they can use to educate kids about and opportunities within their local industries.
Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom Education Advocate Carolyn Jacobs.
To learn more about Wyoming Agriculture in the Classroom, click here.
Tammy Anthony
August 29, 2022 at 5:32 pm
Thank you everyone for bringing this program to light. Wyoming is so capable of supplying food to our own state. Unfortunately, most children have not been exposed to this. With proper management of land to keep agriculture alive, we should be able to keep Wyoming self-sufficient. Education will help keep this going.