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2020-2021 Ag Teacher Directory9.11.Pub 2020‐2021 Virginia Agricultural Educaon Areas Virginia FFA Associaon & Virginia Associaon of Agricultural Educators Northern Area Appalachian Area Blue Ridge Area Central Area South Ridge Area Southeast Area 2020 –2021 VAAE Officer Team State President State Secretary Susan Hilleary Dani Hodges Fauquier High School Appomaox Middle School [email protected] [email protected] President—Elect Past‐President Christy Kerr Teresa Lindberg Fort Defiance High School E.W. Wya Middle School [email protected] [email protected] Appalachian Area Officers Blue Ridge Area Officers Vice President—Sarah Jo Jones Vice President—Janae Pet Carroll County High School Broadway High School Secretary‐ Alicia Lawless Secretary—Paryce Black Russell County Career and Technical J. F. Hillyard Middle School Center Treasure—Kelsey Davidson Holston High School Central Area Officers Northern Area Officers Vice President—Ted DeLano Vice President—Tonja Romero Culpeper High School Kele Run High School Secretary— Cindy Green Secretary—Kate Hawkins Hanover County Public Schools James Wood Middle School Southeast Area Officers South Ridge Area Officers Vice President—Casey Davis Vice President—Jonathan Wood Buckingham High School Patrick County High School Secretary—Calli Claybrrok Secretary—Brandon Strosnider Randolph Henry High School Staunton River High School Treasurer—Caitlyn Joiner Nansemond River High School Execuve Directors Virginia ACTE Representave Andy Seibel Dan Swafford Teresa Lindberg 115 Hutcheson Hall Hutcheson Hall E.W. Wya Middle School Blacksburg, VA 24061 250 Drill field Drive [email protected] [email protected] Blacksburg, VA 24061 jswaff[email protected] 2020 –2021 Virginia FFA Associaon Board of Directors & Advisory Board of Directors Appalachian Area Representave Blue Ridge Area Representave Central Area Representave Alan Webb Cindy Vance Marc Moran Carroll County High School Stuarts Dra Middle School Atlee High School Term expires 2024 Term expires 2021 Term expires 2021 Northern Area Representave Southeast Area Representave South Ridge Area Representave Kate Hawkins Ed McCann Darryl Holland James Wood Middle School Appomaox High School Henry County Career Academy Term expires 2023 Term expires 2023 Term expires 2024 FFA Foundaon Representave FFA Alumni Representave Advisory Council Representave Jennifer Armstrong Alison Jones Brian Alexander Foundaon Director Virginia FFA Alumni Rural Retreat High School Virginia Department of Educaon FFA Associaon Representave Representave State FFA Execuve Director State FFA Advisor Andy Seibel LaVeta Nuer Advisory Members Appalachian Area Blue Ridge Area Central Area Brian Alexander (Chair) Blair Hoffman Cindy Green Phil McCroskey Cole Ramsey Marc Moran Northern Area Southeast Area South Ridge Area Mary Hardesty David Richmond Stuart Byrd Sherry Heishman Casey Davis Daryll Holland At Large Past FFA State President VAAE President Jennie Simmons MaKayla Craig Susan Hillary Russell Jennings 2020 –2021 State FFA Officer Team President Secretary Megan Day Andrew Seibel C L Payne FFA Chapter Lord Botetourt FFA Chapter megan@supportvaffa.org andrew@supportvaffa.org Vice President Vice President Hunter Carson Joshua Powers Kele Run FFA Chapter Smith Mountain FFA Chapter hunter@supportvaffa.org joshua@supportvaffa.org Vice President Vice President Madeline Moore Ausn Funk Holston FFA Chapter Broadway FFA Chapter madeline@supportvaffa.org ausn@supportvaffa.org Treasurer Reporter Jeremy Petrie Faith Dellinger Sherando FFA Chapter Stonewall Jackson FFA Chapter Jeremy@supportvaffa.org faith@supportvaffa.org Sennel Past President Execuve Director Ryan Als MaKayla Craig Andy Seibel Stuarts Dra FFA Chapter Eastern View FFA Chapter Virginia FFA RyanA@supportvaffa.org makayla@supportvaffa.org 115 Hutcheson Hall Blacksburg VA 24061 Bland County Dickenson County Bland High School Ridgeview High School 176 Eagles Road 310 Wolfpack Way Rocky Gap, VA 24366 Clintwood, VA 24228 Phone:276‐928‐1100 Phone:276‐835‐1600 Fax: 276‐688‐4451 Fax: 276‐835‐1617 Devan Johnson— [email protected] Susan Wilder ‐ [email protected] Bristol City Giles County Virginia High School Giles High School 1200 Long Crescent Drive 1825 Wenonah Ave Bristol, VA 24201 Pearisburg, VA 24134 Phone: 276‐821‐5858 Phone: 540‐921‐1711 Fax: 276.821.5851 Fax: 540‐921‐3861 Sarah Knight ‐ [email protected] Bryan Strader‐ [email protected] Haylie Thompson—[email protected] Buchanan County Narrows High School Buchanan Tech Career Center 1 Green Wave Lane 1124 Almarine Drive Narrows, VA 24124 Grundy, VA 24614 Phone: 540‐726‐2384 Phone: 276 935‐4541 Fax: 540‐726‐2775 Fax: 276 935‐4682 Jessica Gwaltney ‐ [email protected] Glenn Sturgill ‐ [email protected] Missy Thompson—[email protected] Carroll County Grayson County Carroll County High School Grayson County CATE Center 100 Cavs Lane P.O. Box 707 Hillsville, VA 24343 Independence, VA 24348 Phone: 276‐728‐2125 Phone: 276‐773‐2951 Fax: 276‐730‐9932 Fax: 276‐773‐2396 Sarah Jo Jones ‐ [email protected] Heather Wood ‐ [email protected] Alan Webb ‐ [email protected] Zayne Williams ‐ [email protected] Randy Webb ‐ [email protected] Alice Cox—[email protected] Carroll County Middle School Lee County 1036 N. Main Street Lee County Career and Technical Center Hillsville, VA 24333 P.O. Box 100 Phone: 276‐728‐4211 Ben Hur, VA 24218 Fax: 276‐728‐4089 Phone: 276‐346‐1960 ‐ @ccpsd.k12.va.us Fax: 276‐346‐2831 John Carpenter ‐ [email protected] Martha Davis ‐ [email protected] Beth Fannon‐Shell ‐ [email protected] Debby Pacholewski –[email protected] Todd Hines –[email protected] Galax High School Thomas Walker High School 200 Maroon Tide Drive Box 39 Galax, VA 24333 Ewing, VA 24248 Phone: 276‐236‐2991 Phone: 276‐445‐4111 Fax: 276‐ 236‐5930 Fax: 276‐445‐5584 Aaron Horton ‐ [email protected] Casey Garcia ‐ [email protected] Pulaski County Russell County Dublin Middle School Russell County Career and Technical Center 650 Giles Ave. P.O. Box 849 Dublin, VA 24084 304 Career Tech Drive Phone: 540‐643‐0367 Lebanon, VA 24266 Jennie Simmons ‐ [email protected] Phone: 276‐889‐6550 Fax: 276‐889‐4470 Alysha Lawless‐ [email protected] Pulaski County High School Sco County 5414 Cougar Trail Sco County Career & Technical Center Dublin, VA 24084 387 Broadwater Avenue Phone: 540‐643‐0393 Gate City, VA 24251 Fax: 540‐674‐5242 Phone: 276‐386‐6515 Tori Alley ‐ [email protected] Fax: 276‐386‐2852 Carly Pavan ‐ [email protected] Nancy Johnson ‐ [email protected] Lowell Fowler ‐ [email protected] Pulaski Middle School Smyth County 500 Pico Terrace Chilhowie High School Pulaski, VA 24301 P. O. Box 2280 Phone: 540‐643‐0767 1160 E Lee Hwy Jennie Simmons‐ [email protected] Chilhowie, VA 24319 Phone: 276‐646‐8966 Fax: 276‐646‐5951 Mark Halsey ‐ [email protected] Russell County Marion High School Castlewood High School 848 Stage Street 304 Blue Devil Circle Marion, VA 24354 Castlewood, VA 24224 Phone: 276‐783‐4731 Phone: 276‐762‐9446 Fax: 276‐783‐4117 Fax: 276‐762‐9418 Adam Tilson‐ [email protected] Makala Childress ‐ [email protected] Audrey Morris—[email protected] Honaker High School Marion Middle School 1795 Thompson Creek Road 134 Wilden Street Honaker, VA 24260 Marion, VA 24354 Phone: 276‐873‐6363 Phone: 276‐783‐4466 Fax: 276‐873‐7252 Fax: 276‐783‐4952 Samantha Osborne ‐ [email protected] Dan Sturgill ‐ [email protected] Lebanon High School Northwood High School 105 Charles C. Long Drive P.O. Box Y Lebanon, VA 24266 305 Panther Lane Phone: 276‐889‐6539 Saltville, VA 24370 Fax: 276‐889‐0622 Phone: 276‐496‐7751 Sarah Blevins ‐ [email protected] Fax: 276‐496‐3216 Billy Wya ‐ [email protected] Smyth County Washington County Northwood Middle School E. B. Stanley Middle School 156 Long Hollow Road 297 Stanley Street Saltville, VA 24370 Abingdon, VA 24210 Phone: 276‐624‐3316 Phone: 276‐739‐3300 Fax: 276‐624‐3535 Fax: 276‐676‐1945 Mark Burke ‐ [email protected] Rachel Shor ‐ [email protected] Tazewell County Glade Spring Middle School Graham High School 33474 County Road 210 Valleydale Road Glade Spring, VA 24340 Bluefield, VA 24605 Phone: 676‐739‐3800 Phone: 276‐326‐1235 Fax: 276‐429‐4211 Fax: 276‐326‐ 1128 Mary Katherine Rhudy ‐ [email protected] @tcpsva.org Tazewell High School Holston High School 167 Crosby Lane 21308 Monroe Road Tazewell, VA 24651 Damascus, VA 24236 Phone: 276‐988‐6502 Phone: 276‐739‐4000 Fax: 276‐988‐3263 Fax: 276‐642‐5326 Brandon Matney ‐[email protected] Lawrence Cox ‐ [email protected] Kelsey Davidson ‐ [email protected] Richlands High School John S. Bale High School 138 Tornado Alley 21264 Bale Hill Drive Richlands, VA 24641 Bristol, VA 24202 Phone: 276‐964‐4602 Phone: 276‐642‐5300 Kip Kirby ‐ [email protected] Fax: 276‐642‐5328 Phil McCroskey, Sr. ‐ [email protected] Jesse Morris ‐ [email protected] Washington County Patrick Henry High School Abingdon High School 31437 Hillman Highway 705 Thompson Drive Glade Spring, VA 24340 Abingdon, VA 24210 Phone: 276‐739‐3700 Phone: 276‐739‐3245 Fax: 276‐739‐3719 Fax: 276‐628‐1897 Aaron Scyphers ‐ [email protected] Mindy McCroskey ‐ [email protected] Kevin Thayer ‐ [email protected] Phillip McCroskey, Jr ‐ [email protected] Damascus Middle School Wallace Middle School 32101 Government Road 13077 Wallace Pike Damascus, VA 24236 Bristol, VA 24202 Phone: 276‐739‐4100 Phone: 276‐642‐5400 Fax: 276‐475‐4032 Fax: 276‐645‐2365 Mary Katherine Rhudy ‐ [email protected] Mark Hawkins ‐
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