Academy of Emerging Agricultural Technology (EAT)
Academy of Emerging Agricultural Technology - EAT
Distinguished NAF Academy
Strathmore High School
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EAT students will be challenged through rigorous coursework, as well as through internships, community service, and partnerships with industry professionals. The skills gained, both in and out of the classroom, will prepare EAT students to be responsible and ethical citizens, who are aware of the impact of agriculture both locally and globally.
Highlights:
- Spartan Farmer's Market (student run enterprise)
- College and industry field trips
- Aquaponics
- Crop Box (hydroponics)
- Internships
- FFA Leadership program
EAT Program of Study includes:
- Intro to Agricultural Technologies
- Plant & Soil Science
- Animal Science
- Animal Anatomy and Physiology
- Sustainable Agriculture
- Veterinary Science
- Horticulture
- Floral Design
- Ag Mechanics 1-4
- Capstone Class - Spartan Farmer's Market
Contact
Pathway Lead Teacher: Robert Scott - Email
Pathway Counselor: Mario Cisneros
Advisory Board Chair: Allen Ishida, Retired Tulare County Supervisor, Farmer
EAT Industry Partners
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