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Aaron Baker
One of my main goals as an educator is to produce productive citizens. I have a strong passion for agriculture and the FFA. I am currently working on a Masters degree and believe being a life long learner is important for me and my students. I graduated from Tarleton State University in 2003 with a degree in Agriculture Services and Development. If you ever have any questions, please feel free to contact me. I am looking forward to a great year.
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Amber Jennings
I strive for my students to know the impact of agriculture in their everyday lives and the importance of advocating for agriculture on a local and national level. I graduated from Mabank High School and received a B.S. in Agricultural Services and Development from Tarleton State University. After teaching several years, I went back for my M. Ed. from Midwestern State University, and served as a secondary principal for a small district. My passions are in animal science, horticulture, and leadership development.
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Kenneth Kemp
I believe that two of the greatest gifts that can be passed from a mentor to a student are the gifts of knowledge and wisdom. I strive, everyday, to present information to my students, and to teach them how to apply it. I have been involved in production agriculture all of my life. I graduated from Azle High School, then from Tarleton State University. I came to work for WISD in 2002. As an FFA advisor, I work with students to help them maximize their potential for "premier leadership, personal growth and career success" through agricultural education.

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