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Happy PANTHER Scrimmage Day!!!! Today’s practice K-prep test will help us determine in what areas we’re strong and in what areas we still need to improve.

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Happy PANTHER Scrimmage Day!!!!. Today’s practice K-prep test will help us determine in what areas we’re strong and in what areas we still need to improve. . So, w e’ll scrimmage in the morning…. But, what are we doing in the afternoon?. The LONG Plan for Eighth Grade:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Happy  PANTHER   Scrimmage Day!!!!

Happy PANTHER Scrimmage Day!!!!

Today’s practice K-prep test will help us determine in what areas we’re

strong and in what areas we still need to improve.

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So,we’ll scrimmage in the morning…

But, what are we doing in the afternoon?

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The LONG Plan for Eighth Grade:

January Career Cluster is “Agriculture”

February – CCHS and ATC tours

March Career Cluster is “Health Sciences” April is “Manufacturing Careers”

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Today’s 8th GradeLocation and Rotation…

Mike Benton & Christen Herbst Farm Service Agency/Extension Service Hooper - 5208

Paul Veech Dist Conservationist Coghill - 5210

Bob Sand or Travis Sand Beef Cattle Operations & Beef Connection Hawkins - 5212

Bobby Giles Bees and Honey Ogburn - 5214

Daniel Tandy Interstate Green House Carr - 5216

Mike Lewis Horticulture Practices & Farmers’ Mkt Carlough – 5218

SPEAKER AG CAREER LOCATION

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Expectations for Behavior…

Sit up. Listen.Ask and answer questions.Nod your head.Track the speaker.

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Mike BentonUS Farm Service Agency

Christin HerbstKY Extension Service

HooperRoom 5208

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Paul VeechDistrict

Conservationist

Quick Facts: Conservation Scientists and Foresters

2010 Median Pay $57,420 per year $27.60 per hour

Entry-Level Education Bachelor’s degreeWork Experience in a Related Occupation None

On-the-job Training NoneNumber of Jobs, 2010 34,900Job Outlook, 2010-20 5% (Slower than average)Employment Change, 2010-20 1,700

Summary

What Conservation Scientists and Foresters Do Conservation scientists and foresters manage overall land quality of forests, parks, rangelands, and other natural resources.

Coghill 5210

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Bob Sand / Travis SandBeef Cattle Operation

Hawkins5212

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Bobby GilesBees and Honey

Ogburn 5214

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Daniel TandyGreen House Production

/ Landscape Design

Carr 5216

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Mike LewisHorticulture / Plasticulture

Practices

Carlough 5218