News Release
AKRON — Tippecanoe Valley High School proudly announces that its agriculture program has been honored with the Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program Award by the Indiana Association of Agriculture Educators. The accolade was bestowed upon FFA advisors Hope Slagle and Mike Jones during a ceremony held this past weekend, recognizing their exceptional dedication and leadership in agricultural education.
In addition to this honor, co-advisor Hope Slagle was also awarded the District II Outstanding Young Teacher Award for her exemplary contributions to agriculture education.
The IAAE Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program Award recognizes programs that exhibit outstanding quality in nurturing student growth, engaging the community, and fostering innovation within agricultural education.
Tippecanoe Valley High School’s FFA program distinguished itself among peers for its comprehensive curriculum, hands-on learning experiences, and impactful community initiatives.
“This award underscores the hard work and commitment of our students, advisors, and the entire Tippecanoe Valley High School community,” said Principal Brandon Kresca. “Under the guidance of Hope Slagle and Mike Jones, our FFA program has thrived, providing students with invaluable skills and experiences in agriculture and leadership.”
Tippecanoe Valley High School FFA’s winning application has been submitted to the Regional Finals, where it will compete against 11 other state winners for further recognition.
The recognition highlights Tippecanoe Valley High School’s ongoing dedication to preparing students for successful careers in agriculture and related fields. Through a blend of classroom instruction, practical application, and community engagement, the FFA program consistently cultivates the next generation of agricultural leaders.
“We are deeply honored to receive the IAAE Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program Award,” said Hope Slagle, co-advisor of the Tippecanoe Valley High School FFA program. “This recognition reflects the passion and hard work of our students, advisors, and supportive community members who contribute to our program’s success.”
Mike Jones, co-advisor of the FFA program, added, “It’s incredibly rewarding to witness the impact agricultural education has on our students’ lives. This award motivates us to continue innovating and inspiring future generations of agricultural leaders.”
The Indiana Association of Agriculture Educators annually celebrates outstanding achievements in agricultural education across the state. The IAAE Outstanding Middle/Secondary Program Award stands as a testament to excellence in agricultural education programs throughout Indiana.