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Agricultural Educators Agricultural Educators 2013-2014 Directory A special thanks to Mackenzie Moore, Emily Hill, and Jessica Jones for putting this program together. VAAE Areas By County Jessica Jones 11650 US Hwy 29 North Appalachian Area Eastern Area Southside Area President Chatham, VA 24531 Bland Accomack Amelia Chatham Middle School (434) 432-2169 Buchanan Charles City Amherst Carroll Chesapeake Appomattox [email protected] Craig Dinwiddie Bedford Brian Fisher 250 Ram Drive Dickenson Essex Brunswick President Elect Strasburg, VA 22657 Floyd Gloucester Buckingham Galax City Greensville Campbell Strasburg High School (540) 465-3875 Giles Isle of Wight Charlotte [email protected] Grayson James City Cumberland Mindy McCroskey 705 Thompson Drive Lee King William Franklin Montgomery King & Queen Halifax State Secretary Abingdon, VA 24210 Pulaski Lancaster Henry Abingdon High School (276) 739-3245 Russell Mathews Lunenburg [email protected] Scott Middlesex Martinsville City Sarah Scyphers 21308 Monroe Road Smyth Newport News Mecklenburg Tazewell Norfolk City Nottoway Past President Damascus, VA 24236 Washington Northampton Patrick Holston High School (276) 739-4019 Wise Northumberland Pittsylvania [email protected] Wythe Portsmouth City Prince Edward Prince George Ron Byrd 309 Paradise Lane Central Area Richmond Executive Director Independence, VA 24348 Albemarle Southampton Virginia Tech (276) 768-8590 Caroline Suffolk City [email protected] Chesterfield Surry Culpeper Sussex Area Vice Presidents Fauquier Virginia Beach Fluvanna Westmoreland Appalachian Holston High School Goochland York Sarah Scyphers (276) 739-4019 Greene [email protected] Hanover Northern Area Henrico Alleghany Central Culpeper High School King George Arlington Laura DeLano (540) 825-8310 Louisa Augusta Madison Bath [email protected] Nelson Botetourt New Kent Clarke Eastern King William High School Orange Fairfax Howard Hill (804) 445-5051 Powhatan Frederick [email protected] Rappahannock Harrisonburg City Richmond City Highland Northern Wilson Middle School Spotsylvania Loudoun Laurel Kennedy (540) 245-5185 Stafford Page Prince William [email protected] Roanoke Rockbridge Southside Appomattox Middle School Elizabeth Duncan (434) 352-8257 Rockingham Salem [email protected] Index Shenandoah Warren 2 49 Walton, Steve Area: Central School: Oak Knoll M.S. Contact numbers Wanger, Mike Area: Northern School: Montevideo M.S. Warriner, Elizabeth Area: Central School: Stonewall Jackson M.S. Watson, Anthony Area: Appalachian School: Fort Chiswell H.S. Watson, Tom Area: Central School: New Kent H.S. Brad Bryant Rick Rudd Watson, Shelly Area: Northern School: Roanoke Valley Christian Specialist, Agricultural Education Virginia Tech Webb, Alan Area: Appalachian School: Carroll County H.S. Virginia Department of Education Agriculture and Extension Education Staff Virginia Webb, Randy Area: Appalachian School: Carroll County H.S. P O Box 2120 2270 Litton Reaves (0343) Wheeler, Harris Area: Central School: Richmond Career Center Blacksburg, VA 24061 Whitacre, Christina K. Area: Northern School: Sherando H.S. Richmond, VA 23218-2120 Whitfield, Ashlee Area: Northern School: Sherando H.S. (804) 225-2045 540) 231-6836 Whitlow, Lori Area: Appalachian School: Christiansburg M.S. [email protected] [email protected] Wilder, Susan Area: Appalachian School: Clintwood H.S. Wilfong, Richard Area: Eastern School: Northampton H.S. Ron Byrd Williams, Elizabeth Area: Northern School: Fort Defiance H.S. Andy Seibel Wilson, Cindy Area: Northern School: A. R. Burton T.C. Virginia FFA Executive Sectary VA FFA Alumni Wilson, Sophronia Area: Southside School: Brunswick H.S. 1660 Litton Reaves (0343) 309 Paradise Lane Wilson, Roy Area: Southside School: William Campbell H.S. Blacksburg, VA 24061 Independence VA 24348 Wilson Anderson, Tiffany Area: Southside School: Magna Vista H.S. (276) 768 8590 Wilt, Jeff Area: Northern School: James Wood H.S. (540) 231-3823 Withers, Mariellen Area: Central School: Culpeper County H.S. [email protected] [email protected] Wood, Heather Area: Appalachian School: Grayson County CATE Wood, Jonathan Area: Southside School: Patrick County H.S. Frank Saldana Woodward, Pam Area: Central School: Liberty H.S. - Bealeton Woolfolk, Carly Area: Southside School: Nottoway H.S. National FFA organization Yackel, Paul Area: Central School: Rappahannock H.S. LPS—Southern Region 3428 Dakota Ave #3 Nashville, TN 37209 (765) 336 4300 [email protected] Brandon Monk Virginia FFA—program support [email protected] Advisory Council Brian Alexander—Appalachian Scott Massie—Middle School Alan Webb—Appalachian Jim Pugh—At large Ted Delano—Central Larry Case—Alumni Katie Reames—Central Dana Fisher—Foundation Ron Daughtrey– Eastern Ron Byrd—Young Farmers Cindy Blaha—Eastern Dustin Richardson—FFA Sherry Heishman—Northern Brad Bryant—DOE Darryl Holland—Southside Andy Seibel—VA FFA Ed McCann—Southside Rick Rudd—Virginia Tech 48 3 Appalachian Area Robertson, Clare Area: Southside School: Staunton River H.S. Robinson, Nick Area: Central School: Chickahominy M.S. Robson, Kelly Jo Area: Central School: Eastern View H.S. Abingdon High School Roesser, Louise Area: Eastern School: Churchland H.S. 705 Thompson Drive Roller, Jaclyn Area: Northern School: Signal Knob M.S. Rosenberger, Natalie Area: Central School: Floyd T. Binns M.S. Abingdon, VA 24210 Rudolph, Sarah Area: Appalachian School: George Wythe H.S. 276-739-3234 Rudy, Mary Katherine Area: Appalachian School: Abingdon H.S. 276-628-1897 (fax) Rudy, Mary Katherine Area: Appalachian School: John S. Battle H.S. Mary Katherine Rudy mkclark@wcs,k12.va.us Saufley, Sam Area: Northern School: Valley Vocational T.C. Schall, Cynthia Area: Northern School: Arlington Career Center Mindy McCroskey [email protected] Scheuerlein, Trista Area: Central School: Rappahannock County H.S. Phil McCroskey Jr. [email protected] Schmitt, Andrew Area: Southside School: Buckingham H.S. Scott, Alison Area: Southside School: Appomattox H.S. Auburn High School Scyphers, Aaron Area: Appalachian School: Patrick Henry H.S. - Wash. Scyphers, Sarah Area: Appalachian School: Holston H.S. 4163 Riner Road Seaman, Margaret Area: Central School: Nelson H.S. Riner, VA 24149 Seifert, Brendan Area: Central School: Atlee H.S. 540-382-5165 Showman, Tarinda Area: Northern School: North Fork M.S. 540-381-6110 (fax) Simunich, Kathryn Area: Central School: Louisa H.S. Sizemore, Dennis Area: Central School: Spotslyvania H.S. Kim Huffman [email protected] Skeens, Mike Area: Central School: Greene County Tech School Slate, Tom Area: Southside School: Patrick County H.S. Auburn Middle School Sloan, Lori Area: Southside School: Gereau Ctr Applied Tech Slusher, Jessica Area: Southside School: Rustburg M.S. 4069 Riner Road Smith, Margaret Area: Northern School: Brentsville District H.S. Riner, VA 24149 Smith, Caitlin Area: Central School: Powhatan H.S. 540-382-5165 Smith, Codi Jo Area: Appalachian School: Pulaski County H.S. 540-381-6562 (fax) Spurlin, Jason Area: Appalachian School: Grayson County CATE Center Staples, Rachel Area: Appalachian School: E.B. Stanley M.S. Staples, Katherine Area: Eastern School: Gloucester H.S. Blacksburg High School Steinert, Ralph Area: Eastern School: Churchland H.S. 520 Patrick Henry Drive Stephens, Amber Area: Northern School: Page H.S. Blacksburg, VA 24060 Stephens, Amber Area: Northern School: Page M.S. Stern, Samantha Area: Northern School: James Wood M.S. 540-951-5706 Stevens, Amy Area: Northern School: Read Mountain M.S. 540-951-5714 (fax) Stogdale, Eric Area: Northern School: Fort Defiance H.S. Wesley Gwaltney [email protected] Stout, Jeff Area: Northern School: Sherando H.S. Debbie Gaertner [email protected] Strader, Bryan Area: Appalachian School: Giles H.S. Strole, Debbie Area: Northern School: Buffalo Gap H.S. Sturgill, Dan Area: Appalachian School: Marion M.S. Blacksburg Middle School Sturgill, Dan Area: Appalachian School: Sugar Grove Combined School 3109 Prices Fork Road Sutphin, Alison Area: Appalachian School: Pulaski County H.S. Swafford, Dan Area: Appalachian School: Christiansburg H.S. Blacksburg, VA 24060-3727 Talbott, Lindsay Area: Southside School: Buckingham H.S. 540-951-5800 TePoel, Jamie Area: Appalachain School: Tazewell H.S. 540-951-5719 (fax) Terry, Wendell Area: Southside School: Patrick County H.S. Sarah Eyre [email protected] Thayer, Kevin Area: Appalachian School: Patrick Henry H.S. - Wash Thompson, Theresa Area: Northern School: Stuarts Draft H.S. Tilson, Rebecca Area: Northern School: Rockbridge H.S. Tomlin, Andrea Area: Eastern School: VA Beach Tech and Career Tomlinson, Lindsey Area: Southside School: Liberty H.S. - Bedford Vaughan, Trina Area: Southside School: Halifax County H.S. Venable-Shelton, Sue Area: Central School: Riverbend H.S. Vitas, Sammy Area: Central School: North Stafford H.S. Wakeman, Zach Area: Northern School: James River H.S. Index Walls, Laura Area: Central School: Caroline H.S. Walsh, John Area: Northern School: J. Frank Hillyard M.S. 4 47 Lindberg, Teresa Area: Eastern School: E.W. Wyatt M.S. Lindsey, Whitney Area: Southside School: Tunstall H.S. Lockhart, Scott Area: Northern School: Arlington Career Center Bland High School Long, Mike Area: Northern School: Wilbur S. Pence M.S. Rt. 1, Box 14 Lowe, Chase Area: Appalachian School: Christiansburg H.S. Bland, VA 24315 Lyons, Jennie Area: Appalachian School: Pulaski County H.S. 276-688-3621 Mahan, Rebecca Area: Southside School: Gretna H.S. Major, Jeremiah Area: Northern School:
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