Agricultural Education- Entrepreneurship/ Placement- Georgia

Chloe Lynch of the Islands FFA Chapter in Georgia began her supervised agricultural experience (SAE) in 2015 when she became a departmental assistant to her agriculture teachers. The following year, she applied for a work-based learning education internship at Oatland Island Wildlife Center. There, she prepared lessons and educated students in a variety of schools. Lynch has since had more internships and experiences and plans to become an agriculture teacher in the future. She is supported by her parents, Joleen and Steve, and her FFA advisors, Myria Shipman and James Oliver. Sponsored by The James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation.

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