Farm Bureau Press - April 24, 2015

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In Farm Bureau Hathcote named outstanding teacher Julie Hathcote, a theme specialist at Chenal Elementary School in Little Rock, is Arkansas Farm Bureau’s 2015 Ag in the Classroom Outstanding Teacher. Hathcote was recognized during a ceremony at the school April 7. Farm Bureau established the award Hathcote in 2006 to recognize teachers who have exemplary programs that integrate agricultural concepts into their curricula. Hathcote joined the Chenal faculty as a kindergarten teacher in 2008. She was named the theme specialist last year. In this role, Hathcote teaches all 535 students at the school on a weekly basis. “My position as the theme specialist is to incorporate the school’s theme into each child’s educational experience,” Hathcote

On April 10, Miller County Farm Bureau’s Facebook committee met with Mollie Dykes, ArFB’s social media specialist, to set up a new Facebook page and learn messaging tips. Those attending included (standing, l to r) Doug Petty, Clyde Davis, Dykes and Courtney Crabtree, and (seated) Angie Rodgers, Nedra Turney, Terry Reeves and Barbara Sutton. If you would like more information on using social media in your county, contact Dykes at mollie.dykes@ arfb.com. said. “Each week I teach a lesson to every teacher’s class that integrates one or more elements of science, creativity, language arts, math or engineering.” The school’s theme this year is, “A world of creative expression and environmental awareness for educational excellence.” Hathcote has integrated agricultural concepts into her lessons by having Matt Jackson of Arkansas Farm Bureau bring the mobile ag experience trailer and milk cow to the school to teach students about Arkansas crops and animal agriculture. The school also has a raised-bed garden where children plant lettuce, radishes and Clay Co. FB agency manager Cliff Gifford (standing, left) and Women’s Committee member Susan Hancock (standing, right) recently delivered a donation to Central Elementary food program organizer Candy Taylor (second from right) for use in the Corning school’s Backpacks for Kids program. The donation will help purchase food for 40 youngsters in the program.

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flowers. Hathcote plans to teach about poultry by incubating eggs, so her students can see firsthand the embryonic development of chicks. “I believe my classroom is one in which all students can thrive, participate and experience learning in an innovative way,” she said. “At Chenal Elementary, we take pride in assuring our students receive environmental and agricultural experiences to better equip them with a lifelong knowledge of and appreciation for the world around them.” Hathcote receives an expense-paid trip to Louisville, Kentucky to represent

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April 24, 2015 • Vol. 18, No. 8


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