Students Become the Teacher During an Adventure in Agriculture
It’s not every day that MUSD high school students with a Career Technical Education (CTE) pathway have the opportunity to function as a teacher. But during San Joaquin County Office of Education’s annual AgVenture exhibition, local high schoolers from Future Farmers of America (FFA) and Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) programs rose to the occasion to educate elementary students about the vast field of agriculture. This long-standing, county-sponsored agriculture and nutrition education event teaches 3rd grade students about the booming local agricultural industry along with healthy eating and exercise practices. AgVenture is hosted at Manteca Unified’s school farm for all
South County students including Manteca, Ripon, Escalon and Tracy Unified School Districts, and involves representatives from the San Joaquin County Office of Education, high school students in the CTE pathway, teachers and chaperones. This year, 1,707 third graders from Manteca Unified attended AgVenture, with 129 MUSD high school students helping to present demonstrations and ensure the day ran smoothly. The hands-on event featured over 95 vendor booths and more than a dozen live animal displays. The event coordinated the efforts of nearly 330 volunteers, many of whom are agricultural experts and professionals. In total, over 50 sponsors donated funding and/or efforts to the exhibition.