Agriculture Education Students Awarded Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificates

MANHATTAN, Kansas — Twenty-seven students from five schools in Kansas have been awarded the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificate. Of these, 27 were awarded the general certificate, six were awarded the animal science certificate and two were awarded the plant systems certificate. High schools with students earning certificates include Buhler, Centre, Cheney, Holton, and Republic County.

Students have completed requirements in the areas of classroom instruction, supervised agricultural experience (SAE) and FFA. They have demonstrated excellence in agricultural knowledge, career readiness, and leadership development. Students must also maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in all school courses to earn the certification.

“Students receiving these certificates are among the most well-rounded agricultural education students in the state,” said John Clark, the agriculture education teacher at Buhler High School. “This recognition isn’t based on one single activity or achievement but on meeting the criteria for several components showing diversity in agricultural knowledge and success in and out of the classroom.”

KDA is committed to establishing a dynamic and well-equipped workforce that meets the diverse needs of the agriculture industry today. “As agriculture continues to advance, there is a continued need for skilled young people to operate high-tech machinery on our dairies, ranches and farms, and technical specialists to provide research in agronomy, technology and animal science fields,” said Russell Plaschka, KDA marketing director. “Kansas agriculture is growing, and the industry requires a well-equipped workforce to help support that growth in our great state. We are proud of these young adults.”

These certificates have been endorsed by several industry organizations and employers.

Applications for the Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificates are accepted each spring. To find more information, visit agriculture.ks.gov/AgEducation.

Complete list of students:

Kansas Agriculture Skills and Competencies Certificates:

Buhler High School

  • Breanna Bingle
  • Morgan Carson
  • Lillian Coldren
  • Alexis Colpetzer
  • Crislyn Frank
  • Myles Fredrick
  • Elise Gover
  • Taryn Horning
  • Rylan Parks
  • Ivan Penrose
  • Bryce Ruda
  • Willow Schlatter
  • Emilie Schweizer
  • Caylin Seeley
  • Jonathon Stults
  • Jordan Teter

Centre High School

  • Julia Brunner

Cheney High School

  • Camryn DeVore
  • William Wyatt Jarman
  • Payton Ryba
  • Aubrey Strodtman
  • Kade Williams
  • Cord Womack

Holton High School

  • Madeline Murnahan

Republic County High School

  • Emily Hansen
  • Ella Pachta
  • Garrett Siemsen

Kansas Plant Systems Skills and Competencies Certificates:

Buhler High School

  • Lillian Coldren
  • Jonathon Stults

Kansas Animal Science Skills and Competencies Certificates:

Buhler High School:

  • Morgan Carson
  • Alexis Colpetzer
  • Crislyn Frank
  • Elisa Gover
  • Willow Schlatter
  • Caylin Seeley
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Derek Nester was born and raised in Blue Rapids and graduated from Valley Heights High School in 2000. He attended Cowley College in Arkansas City and Johnson County Community College in Overland Park studying Journalism & Media Communications. In 2002 Derek joined Taylor Communications, Inc. in Salina, Kansas working in digital media for 550 AM KFRM and 100.9 FM KCLY. Following that stop, he joined Dierking Communications, Inc. stations KNDY AM & FM as a board operator and fill-in sports play-by-play announcer. Starting in 2005 Derek joined the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network as a Studio Coordinator at 101 The Fox in Kansas City, a role he would serve for 15 years culminating in the Super Bowl LIV Championship game broadcast. In 2020 he moved to Audacy, formerly known as Entercom Communications, Inc. and 106.5 The Wolf and 610 Sports Radio, the new flagship stations of the Kansas City Chiefs Radio Network, the largest radio network in the NFL. Through all of this, Derek continues to serve as the Digital Media Director for Sunflower State Radio, the digital and social media operations of Dierking Communications, Inc. and the 6 radio stations it owns and operates across Kansas.

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