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WI Ag Ed Instructor Directory Wisconsin Agricultural Education Directory 2021-22 School Year Updated September 14, 2021 Updates to this directory will be posted on our website at: http://dpi.wi.gov/ag/#wis-ag-directory Distributed by: Career and Technical Education Team Department of Public Instruction PO Box 7841 Madison, WI 53707-7841 608-267-9251 2021-22 Wisconsin Agricultural Education State Leadership Department of Public Instruction Wisconsin Association of Agricultural Educators (WAAE) Agricultural Education PO Box 87 125 South Webster St., PO Box 7841 Sauk City, WI 53583 Madison, WI 53707-7841 https://wisconsinaged.org http://www.dpi.wi.gov/ag/ KATHY HARTMANN-BREUNIG, Executive Director SHARON WENDT, Agriculture & Natural Resources [email protected] (608) 354-6450 Consultant (Interim), ROGER KING, President Wisconsin Association of FFA State Advisor (Interim) [email protected] [email protected] (608) 267-9251 KELLEY FANNING, Office Operations Associate [email protected] (608) 267-9235 Wisconsin Technical College System Board 4622 University Ave., PO Box 7874 Madison, WI 53707-7874 Wisconsin FFA Center FAX: (608) 266-1690 S3222 Casey Ave., PO Box 110 http://www.wtcsystem.edu/ Spencer, WI 54479 BETSY LEONARD, Education Director FAX: (715) 659-5865 Ag. & Natural Resources https://wisconsinaged.org/ [email protected] CHERYL ZIMMERMAN, Executive Director [email protected] (715) 659-4807 TERRY BERNICK, Executive Assistant University of Wisconsin-Platteville [email protected] (715) 659-4807 Agricultural Education 1 University Plaza Platteville, WI 53818 Wisconsin FFA Foundation, Inc. FAX: (608) 342-1395 1241 John Q. Hammons Dr., Ste 200 DR. MARK ZIDON Madison, WI 53717 [email protected] (608) 342-1391 https://wisconsinaged.org/ JOHN HROMYAK, Executive Director University of Wisconsin-River Falls [email protected] (608) 831-5058 x3 Agricultural Education Department CAROLYN ROZELL, Operations Manager 410 S. 3rd St. [email protected] (608) 831-5058 x1 River Falls, WI 54022-5001 ABBY ROUDEBUSH, Marketing Coordinator FAX: (715) 425-3785 [email protected] (608) 831-5058 x2 DR. JAMES GRAHAM [email protected] (715) 425-3555 DR. TIM BUTTLES Wisconsin FFA Alumni Association [email protected] (715) 425-3555 W2680 US Highway 10 Granton, WI 54436 https://wisconsinaged.org/ Wisconsin FFA Jag Lake Camp CHERYL STEINBACH, Executive Director/Treasurer 1150 N. Creek (camp location) [email protected] (715) 937-4838 Boulder Junction, WI 54512 CHUCK ALLEN, Caretaker (715) 892-3744 Wisconsin FFA Honors Band and Chorus MONTE DUNNUM, State FFA Band Director [email protected] PETER ENGH, State FFA Chorus Director Westby High School 206 W Avenue S Westby, WI 54667 FAX: (715) 634-0118 [email protected] (608) 634-3101 (Continued on Next Page) National FFA Organization 6060 FFA Dr. PO Box 68960 Indianapolis, IN 46268-0960 www.ffa.org Phone: (317) 802-6060 Order Department: (888) 332-2668 DR. JAMES WOODARD, National FFA Advisor [email protected] MRS. CHERYL ZIMMERMAN, National FFA Executive Secretary [email protected] MR. WILLIAM “BUDDY” DEIMLER, National FFA Treasurer [email protected] MR. SCOTT STUMP, National FFA Chief Executive Officer [email protected] MR. DAVID SCHAPKER, National FFA Chief Financial Officer [email protected] MRS. CHRISTINE WHITE, National FFA Chief Program Officer [email protected] MRS. MOLLY BALL, National FFA Chief Marketing Officer and National FFA Foundation President [email protected] Amery Amery High School Mr. Derrick Meyer Work: (715) 268-9771 555 Minneapolis Ave S [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Amery, WI 54001-1598 Fax: (715) 268-7300 Ashland Ashland Middle School Mr. Lance Keenan Work: (715) 682-7087 203 11th Avenue E [email protected] Ext: 2137 Section 1 Ashland, WI 59806 Fax: (715) 682-2075 Ashland Ashland High School Ms. Ashley Blevins Work: (715) 682-7089 1900 Beaser Ave [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Ashland, WI 54806-3603 Fax: (715) 682-2075 Barron Barron High School Ms. Kristin Hanson Work: (715) 537-5627 1050 E Woodland Ave [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Barron, WI 54812-1762 Fax: (715) 637-1603 Bloomer Bloomer High School Ms. Racheal Haas Work: (715) 568-2800 1310 17th Ave [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Bloomer, WI 54724-1573 Fax: (715) 568-5304 Bloomer Bloomer High School Mr. Darren Swartz Work: (715) 568-2800 1310 17th Ave [email protected] Ext: 4171 Section 1 Bloomer, WI 54724-1573 Fax: (715) 568-5304 Bloomer Bloomer High School Ms. Jackie Johnson Work: (715) 568-2800 1310 17th Ave [email protected] Ext: 4160 Section 1 Bloomer, WI 54724-1573 Fax: (715) 568-5304 Bruce Bruce High School Mr. Sam Behrends Work: 715-868-2585 104 W Washington Ave [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Bruce, WI 54819-9641 Fax: (715) 868-2534 Cameron Cameron High School Mr. Jeff Ladd Work: (715) 642-2974 PO Box 378 [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Cameron, WI 54822-0378 Fax: (715) 458-4236 Clayton Clayton High School Mrs. Brook Reyzer Work: (715) 948-2163 236 Polk Ave. W. [email protected] Ext: 306 Section 1 Clayton, WI 54004 Fax: (715) 948-2362 Clear Lake Clear Lake High School Ms. Emily Watson Work: (715) 263-2113 1101 3rd St SW [email protected] Ext: 1140 Section 1 Clear Lake, WI 54005-8511 Fax: (715) 263-3550 Cornell Cornell High School Mr. Richard Erickson Work: (715) 861-6947 PO Box 517 [email protected] Ext: 225 Section 1 Cornell, WI 54732-0517 Fax: (715) 239-6587 Cornell Cornell High School Ms Danielle Mihalski Work: (715) 861-6947 PO Box 517 [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Cornell, WI 54732-0517 Fax: (715) 239-6587 Cumberland Cumberland High School Mrs. Arlaina Meyer Work: (715) 822-5117 1000 8th Ave [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Cumberland, WI 54829-9174 Fax: (715) 822-5138 Drummond Drummond Area School District Ms. Sandra Dee Naas Work: (715) 739-6669 52440 Eastern Ave. [email protected] Ext: 300 Section 1 Drummond, WI 54832 Fax: Flambeau Flambeau High School Ms Carol Kazmierkoski Work: (715) 532-3183 PO Box 86 [email protected] Ext: 2311 Section 1 Tony, WI 54563-0086 Fax: (715) 532-5405 Frederic Frederic High School Mrs. Donna Tietz Work: (715) 327-4223 1437 Clam Falls Dr [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Frederic, WI 54837 Fax: (715) 327-5609 Lake Holcombe Lake Holcombe High School Mr. Kent Dorney Work: (715) 595-4241 27331 262nd Ave [email protected] Ext: 255 Section 1 Holcombe, WI 54745 Fax: (715) 595-6383 Luck Luck High School Ms. Kirsten Konder Work: (715) 472-2152 810 S 7th St [email protected] Ext: 152 Section 1 Luck, WI 54853-9099 Fax: (715) 472-2159 Maple Northwestern High School Mr. Darren Nyhus Work: (715) 363-2434 PO Box 218 [email protected] Ext: 1059 Section 1 Maple, WI 54854-0218 Fax: (715) 363-2523 New Auburn New Auburn High School Mrs. Brenda Scheil Work: (715) 237-2505 PO Box 110 [email protected] Ext: 117 Section 1 New Auburn, WI 54757-0110 Fax: (715) 237-2350 Osceola Osceola High School Mr. Paul Jakupciak Work: (715) 294-2127 PO Box 128 [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Osceola, WI 54020-0128 Fax: (715) 755-2068 Prairie Farm Prairie Farm High School Mrs. Courtney Wolfgram Work: (715) 455-1861 630 River Ave S [email protected] Ext: 210 Section 1 Prairie Farm, WI 54762-9792 Fax: (715) 455-1869 Rice Lake Rice Lake High School Mr. Pete Kolpack Work: (715) 234-2181 30 S Wisconsin Ave [email protected] Ext: 5442 Section 1 Rice Lake, WI 54868-1995 Fax: (715) 234-6679 Saint Croix Falls Saint Croix Falls High School Mr. Brian Waltz Work: (715) 483-9823 PO Box 130 [email protected] Ext: 1322 Section 1 Saint Croix Falls, WI 54024-0130 Fax: (715) 483-3695 Shell Lake Shell Lake Jr/Sr High School Mrs. Jenifer Bos Work: (715) 468-7814 271 Highway 63 [email protected] Ext: Section 1 Shell Lake, WI 54871-8893 Fax: (715) 468-7989 Spooner Spooner High School Mrs. Susie Olson-Rosenbush Work: (715) 635-2172 801 Cty Hwy A [email protected] Ext: 4360 Section 1 Spooner, WI 54801 Fax: (715) 635-7074 Turtle Lake Turtle Lake High School Ms. Kelly Hubert Work: (715) 986-4470 205 Oak St N [email protected] Ext: 2232 Section 1 Turtle Lake, WI 54889-8929 Fax: (715) 986-2444 Unity Unity High School Ms. Lisa Jagielo Work: (715) 825-2101 1908 150th Street [email protected] Ext: 1170 Section 1 Balsam Lake, WI 54810-7267 Fax: (715) 825-4430 Augusta Augusta High School Ms. Kayla Martinson Work: (715) 286-3376 E19320 Bartig Rd [email protected] Ext: Section 2 Augusta, WI 54722-7501 Fax: (715) 286-3393 Baldwin-Woodville Baldwin-Woodville High School Mrs. Michelle Kamm Work: (715) 684-3321 1000 13th Ave [email protected] Ext: 4119 Section 2 Baldwin, WI 54002 Fax: (715) 684-5160 Boyceville Boyceville High School Ms. Jenna Behrends Work: (715) 643-3647 1003 Tiffany St [email protected] Ext: Section 2 Boyceville, WI 54725 Fax: (715) 643-2209 Cadott Cadott High School Mr. Keith Becker Work: (715) 289-3795 426 Myrtle St. [email protected] Ext: 4200 Section 2 Cadott, WI 54727-0310 Fax: (715) 289-3748 Chippewa Falls Chippewa Falls High School Ms. Caitlin Foster Work: (715) 726-2406 735 Terrill St [email protected] Ext: Section 2 Chippewa Falls, WI 54729-1907 Fax: (715) 726-2792 Chippewa Falls Chippewa Falls High School Ms.
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