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Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE)
An agricultural education program is made up of three integrated parts: classroom instruction, FFA and a supervised agricultural experience (SAE).
The SAE is a required component of a total agricultural education program and intended for every student. Through their involvement in the SAE program, students are able to consider multiple careers and occupations, learn expected workplace behavior, develop specific skills within an industry, and are given opportunities to apply academic and occupational skills in the workplace or a simulated workplace environment. Through these strategies, students learn how to apply what they are learning in the classroom as they prepare to transition into the world of college and career opportunities.
Ownership/Entrepreneurship - Animal Related
Beef
Matt Mounts
Chickens
Austin Baker
Goats
Dawn Lantz
Lambs
Austin Baker
Pigs
Dusti Nash
Rabbits
Matt Chisam
Dairy Hillary Hull
Other Types of SAE - See your Ag Teacher for direction
Ownership/Entrepreneurship
Placement/Internship
Research
Exploratory
School-Based Enterprise
Service-Learning