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Associates in Art Bachelors in Agriculture/Animal Science Masters in Science in Agriculture Certification in Agriculture Science and Technology (6-12) Certification in Life Science (7-12) Certification in Speech (7-12) Certification in Business and Finance (6-12) Certified Google Educator Level 1 and 2
Mrs. Tiffany Wilson
Hey everybody! I am the Agriculture and Yearbook Teacher here at Vines High School and I am starting my 9th year as a proud Wildcat! I have always had a passion for animals and over the last few years have developed a love for yearbook so I am so excited that I get to take that over this year. I attended McKinney Boyd High School and then went to Collin College for my Associates Degree. I then transferred to West Texas A&M, where I went to school for Animal Science, and then began teaching while working on my Masters in Agriculture from Texas A&M Commerce. I am now happily married, living in Princeton with my gaggle of animal children, including my horse, 3 corgis, 2 cats, and about 30 fish.
I look forward to meeting your students, discovering their interests and teaching them about my favorite subjects! Please always feel free to reach out with questions, and I will get back to you!
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Class Schedule:
1st: Principles of Ag, Food, and Natural Resources
2nd: Small Animal Management
3rd: Yearbook
4th: Virtual Business
5th: Wildcat Time
6th: Yearbook
7th: Small Animal Management
8th: Conference
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I will host tutorials Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:30pm to 5:30pm. I do ask if your student plans to attend, have them contact me so I am prepared for them. I may have FFA responsibilities and would appreciate being able to plan beforehand when I need to stay.
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The National FFA Organization
FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership. It is one of the three components of agricultural education.
What do the letters FFA stand for?The official name of the organization is the National FFA Organization.
The letters “FFA” stand for Future Farmers of America. These letters are a part of our history and our heritage that will never change. But FFA is not just for students who want to be production farmers; FFA also welcomes members who aspire to careers as teachers, doctors, scientists, business owners and more. For this reason, the name of the organization was updated in 1988 after a vote of national convention delegates to reflect the growing diversity and new opportunities in the industry of agriculture.
Today, the National FFA Organization remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievement in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
FFA continues to help the next generation rise up to meet those challenges by helping its members to develop their own unique talents and explore their interests in a broad range of agricultural career pathways. So today, we are still the Future Farmers of America. But, we are the Future Biologists, Future Chemists, Future Veterinarians, Future Engineers and Future Entrepreneurs of America, too.