Olympia Agriculture students
continue education at home
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[June 03, 2020]
Olympia students may have been sent home before the end of the
school year, but that didn’t stop many students from continuing to
do agriculture related activities at home! Many students have
decided to take a try at gardening in their extra time.
Senior Elizabeth Davis started growing tomatoes, beans, and peas
from seeds inside her shed when quarantine started. She placed the
containers with the planted seeds in a windowsill, put a heat lamp
above them, and would water when needed. She had seedlings emerge
within a few days! Once the weather was warm enough outside, she
transplanted the seedlings and is currently trying the method of
growing tomato plants upside down in buckets. “I really enjoyed the
planting process and learning how different plants grow and adapt to
the greenhouse and outdoors,” stated Elizabeth.
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Senior Josie Litwiller is participating in virtual career development events (CDE)
that she normally would have competed in person. She is currently preparing for
the prepared speech competition. She recently had to video herself saying her
prepared speech for the district competition.
The next step for her is a video call with the judges of the competition on
Friday, May 29, to answer questions about her speech for five minutes. When
asked about her experience with competing in this event from home, Josie said,
“It’s weird having the contest online, but I am happy they didn’t cancel it!”
Mr. Hoffman assigned several on-line agriculture lessons during remote learning
time. He also allowed students to choose an agriculture related project to work
on while at home. The students chose various projects from doing a landscaping
job, designing a garden plan, to taking a nature walk and documenting what they
observed. From gardening to CDE competitions and everything in between, Olympia
agriculture students are taking advantage of their time at home by trying
opportunities in agriculture that they haven’t experienced before!
[Submitted By: Chloe Scroggins, FFA
Media/Marketing Specialist] |