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          cultivates a
        
        
          passion for Agriculture
        
        
          in students at LCHS
        
        
          Known to her students as “Doc” or Doc Penny,”
        
        
          Dr. Wittler has been a teacher for several years.
        
        
          She began her career as a collegiate professor
        
        
          but felt that she was not really answering her
        
        
          calling as a teacher and advocate for agriculture.
        
        
          She wanted to open eyes to the importance of
        
        
          agriculture, and she wanted to cultivate the
        
        
          passion she feels for the Ag Sciences in the
        
        
          students she is teaching. Now, four years into
        
        
          high school instruction, she feels she has found
        
        
          the right place, not only on the age level of her
        
        
          classes but also in the geographic location of
        
        
          Logan County.
        
        
          Ag in the classroom is growing in Logan County,
        
        
          and Wittler is pleased to be a part of that. She
        
        
          noted that she has approximately 140 classroom
        
        
          students this year and that approximately 80
        
        
          percent of those students are also members of
        
        
          FFA. In some schools, Wittler said it is becoming
        
        
          a requirement that all Ag students belong to FFA.
        
        
          She said it makes sense for the students because
        
        
          the classroom study teaches the sciences, but it is
        
        
          FFA that incorporates other elements needed for
        
        
          success, such as leadership skills.
        
        
          In the classroom, there are six classes students
        
        
          may take. The Intro to Ag is a freshman class,
        
        
          and Ag Sciences is a second-year extension
        
        
          of that class. Other classes available include
        
        
          Landscaping, Horticulture, and Ag Management.
        
        
          A new program recently introduced is the
        
        
          Veterinary Sciences and new for this school year
        
        
          is a Conservation class.
        
        
          Wittler said the Veterinary Science class is an
        
        
          extremely popular one with the students because
        
        
          many come into it because they have a love
        
        
          for animals, own animals and are considering
        
        
          becoming veterinarians. She said that some do
        
        
          continue to pursue veterinarian medicine in their
        
        
          higher education, but not all.
        
        
          As a teacher, Wittler said that working with the
        
        
          high school students imposes some interesting
        
        
          and fun challenges. She noted that in FFA
        
        
          only about ten percent of the students have an
        
        
          agricultural background.
        
        
          In the classroom, that equates to two approaches.
        
        
          She first wants to open the eyes of her
        
        
          inexperienced students and show them how that
        
        
          A
        
        
          t Lincoln Community High School Dr. Penny Wittler will
        
        
          be starting her fourth year as the Ag Instructor and FFA
        
        
          Advisor this fall. She recently said this year will be an
        
        
          emotional one for her personally because it will be the first year she
        
        
          is graduating students that she has worked with since the beginning
        
        
          of their high school career.
        
        
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