CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION All In

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CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURALTEACHERS’ ASSOCIATIONAll In103RD ANNUAL CONFERENCEJUNE 19-23, 2022CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNICSTATE UNIVERSITY,SAN LUIS OBISPO

2021-2022CATA STATE OFFICERSPresident - Shay Williams-HopperPresident - Elect - Kevin WoodardSecretary - John WilliamsTreasurer - Heather ThomasPast President - Rosemary CummingsCATA REGIONAL OFFICERSCentral RegionPresident - Rebecca FreemanVice President - Monique ReidSecretary - Travis CardosoTreasurer - Natalie BorbaNorth Coast RegionPresident - Theresa NogaVice President - Hannah LovfaldSecretary - Heidi MickelsonTreasurer - Jessica HobbsSan Joaquin RegionPresident - Aireal CoveyVice President - Natalie RyanSecretary - James CorbettTreasurer - Julie LuxonSouth Coast RegionPresident - Jessica SouzaVice President - Christine ReadySecretary - Brandi BognudaTreasurer - Amanda RodriguezSouthern RegionPresident - Brian KimVice President - Marc ReyburnSecretary - Mary MartineauTreasurer - Maggie MaratsosSuperior RegionPresident - Kristi HillVice President - Kyle SchaadSecretary - Laura LaFayetteTreasurer - Maigen MatteucciConference Program Guidebook available at:https://guidebook.com/g/cata2022 2022 California Agricultural Teachers’ AssociationP.O. Box 186 - Galt, CA 95632209-744-1614 - Fax 209-744-1602cata@calagteachers.org2

CATA DIVISION OFFICERSPost-Secondary DivisionChair - Tim DonovanChair Elect - Desi MolyneuxSecretary - Jacob VazquezSecondary DivisionChair - Lauren PetersonChair Elect - Gene LiebVice Chair Elect - Colleen LawsonSecretary - Stephanie GoebOperations DivisionChair - Courtney CastleChair Elect - Amber CarterVice Chair Elect - Jordana FariaSecretary - Amanda FergusonSECONDARY AGRICULTURALEDUCATION STAFFGreg BeardTim BrownJessaLee GoehringJackie Ioimo-JonesHugh MooneyChuck ParkerJill SperlingShay Williams-HopperSouth Coast Region SupervisorAssistant State FFA Advisor, CDENorth Coast Region SupervisorSouthern Region SupervisorSuperior Region SupervisorState Supervisor, CDECentral Region SupervisorSan Joaquin Region SupervisorTEACHER EDUCATORSMollie AschenbrenerAnn De LaySherri FreemanErin GorterThomas HendersonLynn MartindaleKimberley MillerSteve RoccaAlyssa SchagerMichael SpiessBen SwanJessica ToombsRosco VaughnScott VernonCSU, ChicoCPSU, San Luis ObispoCSU, FresnoCPSU, San Luis ObispoCSU, ChicoUC DavisCPSU, PomonaCSU, FresnoCSU, ChicoCSU, ChicoCPSU, San Luis ObispoCSU, ChicoCSU, FresnoCPSU, San Luis Obispo3

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SUNDAY, JUNE 19SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 20229:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING10-22311:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.GOVERNING BOARD10-223ChairShay Williams-HopperConsultantMatt PattonHostBen Swan2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.NEW TEACHER MEETING180-114ChairRosemary CummingsConsultantsCATA Executive CommitteeMatt PattonTeacher Educators3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.FFA ADULT BOARD MEETING10-221ChairKristi MattesConsultantMatt Patton3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.FFA ADVISORY COMMITTEE10-222MEETINGChairRick NeugebauerConsultantTim Brown3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.SECONDARY DIVISION EXECUTIVE10-201COMMITTEE MEETINGChairLauren PetersonConsultantChuck Parker3:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.POST SECONDARY COUNCILMEETINGChairConsultant10-227Tim DonovanDesi Molyneux4:45 p.m.PRE-CONFERENCEOPPENHEIMER FAMILYREGISTRATION MTG.EQUINE CENTERChairHeather ThomasConsultantsKari RooseKerry StocktonCari BrownHostCalifornia AgriculturalTeachers’ Association6

SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 2022(continued)OPPENHEIMER FAMILYEQUINE CENTERGrant ErmisMike SpiessPresentersYear 2 CATIPCandidatesDescription: This presentation space is structured specifically for Year 2 CATIP Candidates who are exhibitingtheir comprehensive final poster. All participating candidates and mentors should be present to officiallymark the successful completion of Year 2 Candidates.All agriculture teachers are welcome to peruse the posters in the session and connect with candidates abouttheir process of induction into the profession. Be readyfor great ideas to be shared!5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.WELCOME RECEPTIONOPPENHEIMER FAMILYEQUINE CENTERChairScott VernonConsultantBen SwanHostCollege of Agriculture, Food& Environmental Sciences,Cal Poly, SLOSUNDAY, JUNE 195:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.CATIP CANDIDATEFINAL POSTERPRESENTATIONSChairs5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.CONFERENCEOPPENHEIMER FAMILYREGISTRATIONEQUINE CENTERChairHeather ThomasConsultantsMatt PattonKari RooseKerry StocktonCari BrownHost California AgriculturalTeachers’ Association7

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 20227:00 a.m. - 7:45 a.m.REGISTRATIONChairConsultants7:50 amOPENING SESSIONPAC MIOSSI HALLHeather ThomasMatt PattonKari RooseKerry StocktonCari BrownPAC MIOSSI HALLMONDAY, JUNE 20Sponsored byChairShay Williams-HopperSecretaryJohn WilliamsHostCentral RegionInvocationNicole MorrisPledge of AllegianceElizabeth KinlawWelcomeDr. Jeffrey ArmstrongCal Poly, San Luis ObispoWelcome - iCEVDusty MooreIntroduction of StateKevin WoodardOfficer ApplicantsHall of FameShay Williams-HopperPresentationSpeakerGian Paul Gonzalez10:30 a.m.LATE REGISTRATION10-241HostCalifornia AgriculturalTeachers’ Association10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.HALL OF FAME SOCIALPAC BALCONY LOBBYChairs Shay Williams-HopperMatt Patton10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.REGIONAL MEETINGSChairsRegional PresidentsConsultantsRegional SupervisorsMeetings:*Sign up for Conference CreditCentral RegionPAC MIOSSI HALLNorth Coast Region10-220San Joaquin RegionSpanos TheatreSouth Coast Region180-101Southern Region06-124Superior Region08-1238

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2022(continued)11:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.ALUMNI LUNCHEONS SEE TICKETFOR LOCATIONHosts Agricultural EducationDepartments1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.UNIVERSITY & COMMUNITY10-100COLLEGE DEAN’S MEETINGChairDon BorgesConsultantDavid Clark1:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.JOINT DIVISION MEETINGPAC MIOSSI HALLChair Shay Williams-HopperConsultantMatt PattonHostSouthern RegionTopicSWOT Analysis08-123*Sign up for Conference CreditTim DonovanDesi MolyneuxNorth Coast RegionWestern Growers - “NextGeneration Ag Worker”3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.POST SECONDARY DIVISION COMMITTEE MTGS.*Sign up for Conference CreditInservice10-115ChairsDesi MolyneuxAndrew OrnelasConsultantHoward LewisCurriculum10-200ChairBrandi AsmusConsultantLeimone WaiteStudent Activities10-225ChairRussell McKeithConsultantTrena Kimler-RichardsVisioning Committee38-222ChairTim DonovanConsultantDustin SperlingMONDAY, JUNE 203:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m.POST SECONDARYDIVISION MEETINGChairConsultantHostTopic3:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m.SECONDARY DIVISIONPAC MIOSSI HALLMEETING *Sign up for Conference CreditChairLauren PetersonConsultantCharles ParkerTopicJudgingCard9

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2022MONDAY, JUNE 20(continued)3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.OPERATIONS DIVISION COMMITTEE MEETINGS &SECONDARY DIVISION MEETINGS*Sign up for Conference CreditBudget & Audit10-220ChairAmber CarterConsultantHugh MooneyArticulation/Certification/38-204Tech PrepChair Jordana FariaConsultantJill sChairAmanda FergusonConsultantShay Williams-HopperStudent Activities52-0E27ChairColleen LawsonConsultantTim BrownCurriculum21-133ChairLauren PetersonConsultantJessaLee Goehring3:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.FARM / IDEA SHOW MEETINGChairsConsultant4:30 p.m.“UNOFFICIAL” CATAHACK ‘N BLAST10-100Dusty DyerSharon WeisenbergerBill KelloggSAN LUIS SPORTSMEN’SASSOCIATION5:30 p.m.CHICO STATE ALUMNI SOCIALSANDS MOTELChairDenise CrosswhiteConsultantMollie AschenbrenerHostCSU, Chico6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.CONFERENCE RECEPTIONHOSTED BY FRESNO STATEChairConsultantsHost7:00 p.m.BOWLING10MONDAY CLUBDr. Dennis Nef, DeanRosco VaughnSherri FreemanSteve RoccaJordan College of AgriculturalSciences and Technology,CSU, FresnoUU BOWLING ALLEY

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 20227:30 a.m.DROP OFF IDEASHOW IDEAS & SILENTAUCTION ITEMSFARM SHOP - BLDG. 98:15 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.PROFESSIONAL SESSIONS*Sign up for Conference CreditChemical Reactions 101:10-100A Refresher for AgChemistry InstructorsConsultantJordana FariaPresenterNoe GomezDescription: Do the words/phrases ‘balanced reaction’,‘mole’, and ‘stoichiometry’ make your stomach churn?Don’t worry, in this workshop we will review the basics ofeach of these topics, with an emphasis on how they arelinked. Real-world phenomena will be used to explainhow these topics relate to agricultural science, and canbe taught in an agricultural chemistry course. All experience-levels welcome!Futures Market Trading10-214SimulationConsultantKevin WoodardPresenterRoger HanagriffDescription: This session will cover the basics of termsand concepts you need to teach students about Futures Market and how to use a trading simulation in yourclassroom to get students interested.TUESDAY, JUNE 21CATIP - New Mentors20-128ConsultantLauren PetersonPresenterGrant ErmisDescription: This session is intended for potential mentors who HAVE NEVER MENTORED A NEW TEACHERWITH CATIP. During this session potential CATIP mentors will be introduced to their obligations for induction, examine expected outcomes of the two year program, andbe given documentation that will support this process.In order to be officially enrolled in this program, mentorteachers must be currently under contract with a schooldistrict, have taught for a minimum of five years, andwork in a program in satisfactory standing with the StateDepartment of Education - Agricultural Education Program Standards. Experience supervising student teachers and/or mentoring early career teachers is preferred,but not required; all interested mentors are welcome.11

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)CATIP New Credential08-123Candidate OrientationPresenterJudy AschwandenDescription: During this hour and a half session interested credential candidates in the CATIP programwill be introduced to program obligations for induction,examine expected outcomes of the two year program,and be given documentation that will support this process. This workshop is for ANY NEW TEACHER ORTEACHER WHO HAS NOT YET CLEARED THEIRCREDENTIAL(S). In order to be officially enrolled in thisprogram credential candidates must be currently undercontract with a school district, have in process a preliminary single subject teaching credential or preliminarydesignated subjects teaching credential, and be withintheir first 2-3 years of teaching high school agriculture.TUESDAY, JUNE 21JudgingCard Basics for Teachers10-220ConsultantGreg BeardPresenterAlyssa EwellDescription: An informational session on the basics ofhow teachers will interact with JudgingCard. The firsthalf of this workshop will cover the registration and payment process. The second portion will focus on how toprepare students to use scan sheets when attendingCDEs and Field Days.12Keeping Up With The Times.BRAE Lab 121st Century Ag Mechanics SkillsConsultantJohn WilliamsPresenterRichard ChapmanDescription: Today’s students should be prepared forwell-paying careers of today. Manufacturing, food processing, farming, and harvesting are all using automationand robotics. Ag mechanics should no longer look andfeel how it has for the last 30 years. It is time to evolve;Hartnell College has partnered with Advanced Mechatronics (the combination of mechanics and electronics).Come to this workshop to test out some of our new training equipment, including Electricity, Programmable LogicControllers, Mechatronics, Hydraulics, and Pneumatics.Tree Pruning Fundamentals02-213ConsultantTim BrownPresenterDavid ValdezDescription: Topics to be covered in the session:- Basic types of Pruning: Pruning/Heading- How you prune different types of stone fruittrees: Peaches/Nectarines/Plums

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)- How to make proper cuts- Selection of what to prune- How to train a team for Tree Pruning CDE:Test Material/Equipment/Practice- Judging: How to select the proper shapebalance/symmetry/vigor/fruitfulnessWhat Can NAAE Offer Me?20-139ConsultantShay Williams-HopperPresenterEric TillemanDescription: This session will introduce you to thebenefits, resources, and programs available to youas a NAAE member. Also, during this session, we willdiscuss what the NAAE is undertaking on the nationalstage to advance and advocate for Agricultural Education. We will also open it up for a question-and-answerperiod on what the needs of California agriculture teachers are and how NAAE can help with those needs.AgAlign Tier 2 Floral Certification:10-206How to prepare your students forhands-on evaluation!ConsultantJill SperlingPresentersMandy GarnerCarrie PhillipsDescription: The AgAlign certification is an affordableoption to providing your students with certifications. Thisfloral certification is aligned with the California State Floral Association adult testing matrix’s and was createdusing their materials along with the expertise of agriculture teachers who are certified Florists. This workshopwill review the evaluation components of Tier 2 so thatyou can prepare your students for upper division certification. Teachers will use testing rubrics to score samplearrangements and walk away with the knowledge ofwhat this certification is all about!TUESDAY, JUNE 21The Money Tree, A Lesson onAlisoPlant Sales and Other ThingsConferenceGreen in Your SchoolRoom (BLDG. 171)NurseryConsultantJessaLee GoehringPresenterTom VazquezDescription: This workshop is designed tohelp novice and intermediate agriculture teachers to have successful plant sales. Scheduling,growing, marketing, sale day and more. We willalso answer any questions horticulture related.13

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)My Local Cooperative Curriculum192-106WorkshopPresenterJason FerreiraDescription: This hands-on, engaging and informational workshop will provide you with a curriculum focusedon agricultural cooperative basics and careers related toagricultural cooperatives. Whether you coach a Marketing Cooperatives Team, teaching Ag Business courses,or just want to gather some curriculum resources thatcan be used in your classrooms, this workshop is for you!Modeling Effects of Soil20-129pH on Hydrangea PlantsPresenterDescription: Participants will model the effect ofsoil pH (represented by the use of agricultural lime)on hydrangea color in order to come up with an optimal level of lime treatment to produce healthyplants with large pink flowers. Supports AFNRPathway PS.01.03.02, a, b, c, and PS.01.03.06a.Jumpstart your Chapter20-140RecruitmentConsultantChuck ParkerPresentersAmanda FergusonBrian DonovanAllie CalvertDescription: Has your program seen a decline instudent enrollment? Are you interested in implementing a stronger recruitment plan? Come visit with theKingsburg Ag Department! We will cover how Kingsburg FFA recruits over half of the incoming freshmeneach year through mail, in person hands-on activities, and through our school counselors. We will coversome of the cool promotional materials we utilize tohighlight our program and create a marketable brandfor our department. If you’ve been on the lookout fornew recruitment materials, this is the workshop for you!Getting Started with the AET Contest20-143ConsultantKristi HillPresenterStephanie GoebDescription: Have you been thinking about starting anAET team, or maybe you have a team but have questions? Come join us to get an overview of the contest, walk through a scenario, and leave with somematerials to get your team going. Bring any questionsyou may have, a laptop, and something to write with.14

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)OUTSKIRTS Digital Toolbox:26-106Teaching the Fundamentalsof Digital MarketingConsultantMollie AschenbrenerPresentersHayley KaaeBob CroftDescription: Marketing is a critical element for any organization! Learn how OUTSKIRTS by Ag Source Magazinecan teach students the basics of marketing and empowerFFA students for a future in agribusiness. Discover howthis online platform can help your students learn aboutmarketing entrepreneurial endeavors in the digital worldwhile connecting with local businesses! It’s a win-win.Aquaculture, Aquaponics, &08-121Hydroponics: Building aSuccessful Program byEngaging CTE Studentsthrough “Hands-On” &“Minds-On” SkillDevelopment &CurriculumConsultantJackie Ioimo-JonesPresenterGreg GardinerDescription: The session will focus on how studentscan build successful aquaculture and aquaponicstank systems by learning how to design and engineerthe system along with care for freshwater and marineaquarium organisms. Participants involved with thissession will also be provided with curriculum that canbe used to support aquaculture, aquaponics, and hydroponics in your classroom environment. Furthermore,I will provide vendors as to where you can get equipment to build on your own or receive a kit on how tobuild an aquaponic or hydroponic system. Lastly, participants will get a chance to conduct a water qualityinvestigation using water monitoring equipment to ensure success of your aquaponic or aquaculture system.Practical Pointers for26-104Positive PressConsultantHugh MooneyPresenterJames GarnerDescription: Is your agricultural education programfrom the classroom to SAEs to FFA--the best keptsecret in your community? This session wil featurepractical, ready-to-use tactics for sharing the accomplishments of your program via local traditional mediaand social media following and using targeted, cost-15

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)effective advertising will also be discussed. Attend thissession and leave with turnkey resources for your use.Managing LivestockProjects: The Powerof ConsistencyConsultantPresenters180-114Matt PattonMiles GibbsFrank WardChristina WardJordan AlbianiDescription: Join Show Smart and our species expertsas we walk through routines and tools that make managing livestock projects with students more manageable. Our beef representative, Frank Ward, will reviewthe importance of building routines around hair and hidehealth and our sheep expert, Miles Gibbs, will focuson how creating consistency with your barn routinescan change the game in project management. Join usto ask questions and brainstorm ideas on how to create a livestock supervision plan that fits your program.TUESDAY, JUNE 21Discover How the ACRS2110-203Certificate Pathway CanSupport Career ReadinessConsultantLynn MartindalePresenterSherri FreemanDescription: This workshop will focus on walkingteachers through the certificate pathway requirements, how the ACRS21 Certificate is managed inAET, and how students can use ACRS21 to supporttheir overall career development. The ACRS21 Leadership Team will be on hand to guide you througha practice session in AET to demonstrate how theACRS21 Certificate is easily accessible to all students.AgAlign Tier 2 Ag Mechanics52-0E27Certication - InformationConsultantDustin SperlingPresentersDick PiersmaMike SpiessDescription: This Professional Development Sessionwill bring attendees up to date as well as give a broadoverview of the T-1 (Ag Mechanics) and T-2 assessments(Ag Welding, Power Mechanics, and Advanced Ag Mechanics). We will explain what the T-2 hands-on eventsare like, helping teachers to know what to expect and howto prepare their students. In addition, we will be seekingteachers interested in being trained and certified as evaluators to help build consistency in scoring student work.16

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)Ag in the Classroom 10133-286ConsultantAmber CarterPresenterMindy DeRohanDescription: Join us for a fun and engaging workshop that will provide participants with hands-on activities for teaching youth about agriculture and exploringsome of Ag in the Classroom’s newest resources. Fromtransportation to by-products and investigating credible sources, workshop participants will discover different ways to incorporate agriculture into their classrooms. Workshop participants will leave with classroomresources and supplies that are ready to implement!10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.GENERAL ASSEMBLYPAC MIOSSI HALLChair Shay Williams-HopperConsultantMatt PattonHostSuperior RegionTopics:Introductions ofShay Williams-HopperNew Teachers(A through M)Greetings fromCalifornia FFAState FFA Officer TeamGreetings from theCalifornia FFA Fdn.Katie OttoCalifornia Foundation forAg in the ClassroomMindy DeRohanNational FFAScott StumpState Supervisor’sReportChuck ParkerCommunity CollegeReportTim DonovanExecutive Director’sReportMatt PattonTUESDAY, JUNE 2112:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.POST SECONDARYMUSTANG STATIONDIVISION MEETING& LUNCHEONChair Tim DonovanConsultantDesi MolyneuxTopicsDivision Committee ReportsElection of 2022-2023 OfficersRecognition of Retirees17

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)12:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.FARM SHOWChairsConsultant12:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.IDEA SHOWChairsConsultantFARM SHOP – BLDG. 9Clayton CarlsonRussell ZimmermanKacey CadwellDusty DyerFARM SHOP – BLDG. 9Tyler DickinsonEmily HerzogSharon Weisenberger2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.NORTH COAST AGPATHWAY MEETINGChair2:00 p.m. – 4:50 p.m.CATIP MEETING(Facilitators Only)Chair2:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.CURRICULAR CODEGENERAL MEETING(Committee Chairs Only)ChairConsultant10-206Sandy Dale20-128Grant Ermis10-220Courtney CastleGreg BeardTUESDAY, JUNE 213:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.CURRICULAR CODE MEETINGSRotation One: 3:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.General RulesMeatsAgricultural MechanicsJob InterviewMarketing PlanAgriscience FairFloricultureMilk Quality & Dairy FoodsForestryAgricultural Pest 10426-10638-20238-204

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2022(continued)Rotation Two: 4:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.Best Informed GreenhandAgricultural WeldingSoil and LandVeterinary ScienceMarketingVegetable CropLivestockAgronomyAgricultural 3B26-10426-10638-2023:00 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.2022-2023 SECTION10-200PRESIDENTS MEETINGChairs Shay Williams-HopperRosemary CummingsKevin WoodardConsultantMatt Patton3:00 p.m.FARM SHOW CLEAN-UPChairsConsultantCrewFARM SHOP – BLDG. 9Clayton CarlsonRussell ZimmermanKacey CadwellBill KelloggSouth Coast Region5:00 p.m.SOFTBALLBAGGETT & JANSSEN FIELDSConsultantBen Swan6:30 p.m.FAMILYBARBECUEChairConsultantCAL POLY SPORTS COMPLEXMorgan RourkeBen SwanTUESDAY, JUNE 2119

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 20226:30 a.m.5K RUNConsultant7:00 a.m.PRAYER BREAKFAST*No Ticket Needed*ChairConsultantSpeaker7:45 a.m.MORNING COFFEEHOURChairsCROPS UNITJim ShanksMUSTANG ROOMAT VISTA GRANDEErnesto MarcialThomas HendersonFrank OriqueLASSANSKE MEMORIALROSE GARDENRobert FloresBill Kellogg7:45 a.m.CURRICULAR CODECONTEST CHAIRS MEETINGChairConsultant10-206Courtney CastleGreg Beard9:00 a.m.GENERAL ASSEMBLYPAC MIOSSI HALLChairKevin WoodardSecretaryJohn WilliamsHostSan Joaquin RegionTopics:Introductions ofShay Williams-HopperNew Teachers(N through Z)Retiring TeachersKevin WoodardGolden Owl Awards Shay Williams-HopperTeacher of TeachersKevin WoodardCATA Service Certificates Heather ThomasNomination SpeechesState OfficerCandidatesDivision ReportsSecondary DivisionPost Secondary DivisionOperations Division12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.20 /PAST PRESIDENTS/RETIRING TEACHERS/ChairsConsultantHost20PAC PAVILIONRosemary CummingsShay Williams-HopperErin GorterCATA

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 20221:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.STATE AG ED ADVISORYCOMMITTEE MEETINGChairConsultant10-206Anthony CatalanCharles Parker1:30 p.m.PROFESSIONAL SESSIONS*Sign-up for Conference CreditMiddle School Ag 101 -Why you need a MiddleSchool Ag ProgramConsultantPresenters20-129WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22(continued)Tim BrownCourtney CastleShelli StinsonDescription: Ever wonder what it’s like to teach ag to junior high school students? Or what the benefits of middleschoolers in your FFA chapter could be? Join us as wedive into the world of middle school ag and all the benefits it offers to secondary programs. We’ll cover starting aprogram, marketing middle school ag classes to administrators, why you need this type of program, and more!CATIP Credential Candidate180-101Year 1 Transition MeetingPresenterGrant ErmisDescription: This session is designed for ALL YEAR1 CATIP CANDIDATES WHO WILL BE CONTINUING TO YEAR 2, or any new Year 2 Candidatestransitioning into CATIP who may have completedYear 1 in a different induction program. It is mandatory for candidates and their mentors. In this sessionwe will debrief assignments and events from the pastyear and spend time planning for the upcoming year.An Introduction to Agribusiness10-214ManagementConsultantJacob VazquezPresenterRoger HanagriffDescription: This session will provide a course outlinefor agribusiness education and free video related resources you can use in the classroom to assist in eacharea.21

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2022(continued)Crucial ConversationsConsultantPresenters10-100Greg BeardRobert FloresErin GorterDescription: There are many times when teachersmust address delicate issues with the hope of a win-winoutcome. This workshop will help you to increase thechances of a win-win outcome. There will be “handson” activities to engage all participants in using thelanguage that will aid in addressing issues promptlyand professinally. The instruction is based on the bookentitled Crucial Conversations.A Resource for Each Ring -National FFA EducatorResourcesConsultantPresenters20-139Gene LiebCara Parlato-ButlerAmanda FergusonDescription: So you’re an Ag teacher, now what? Howare you bringing all three rings into your program to givestudents the best possible experience? National FFAhas a variety of Educator Resources ready to go for you!In this workshop we’ll share a minimum of one resourcethat could fit into each ring. We’ll also share where youcan explore all of the Educator Resources availablethrough National FFA for you to explore on your own.JudgingCard for Contest Hosts10-220ConsultantLynn MartindalePresenterAlyssa EwellDescription: An in-depth look at how JudgingCard canbe used by CDE and Field Day hosts to manage registration, payment processing and scoring using JudgingCard scan sheets, e-rubrics and e-scansheets.“Managing” the Ag Systems180-114”Management” UCCI CourseConsultantStephanie GoebPresenterJason FerreiraDescription: Looking for resources to teach the UCCIAg Systems Management Course? Have you ever wondered what curriculum exists? Join me as we dive intothe recently built curriculum modules for the UCCI AgSystems Management Course and figure out how tobest approach serving students in this 3rd year UCCIapproved Agriscience Course.22

(continued)Canva in the Classroom10-203and BeyondConsultantJessaLee GoehringPresentersJessica CalestiniHeidi MickelsonDescription: Taking your fliers, handouts and slides tothe next level with the basics of Canva in your classroom.Come start your account, explore the Canva program,and see what all you can do with it. Walk away fromthe workshop with designs and layouts that’ll be easyfor you to use in your classroom and Ag department!WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2022iCEV - Certifications10-204ConsultantDesi MolyneuxPresenterSteve DeRoseDescription: Take a quick scan through iCEV’sAgriculture Library and Industry-Backed Certifications available through our platform. Work throughthe basics, go through the teacher managment system, the support materials, the integration of thevarious school Learning Management Systems nowavailable and enroll you into a free certification testing if you yourself would like to earn a certification.Fabrication Contest180-112ConsultantBrian DonovanPresenterJeff KirbyDescription: Based on the skills taught in the classroomand the tools that most shops already have, the fabrication contest was designed to test students’ ability to weldand fabricate a project in a “real world” setting. Duringthis session, we will discuss the idea behind the contest,how it can be applied to your region/section/school, thetools that a team will need and what it takes to host yourown contest. Though it was based on the idea of welding and fbrication, it can be modified to fit your school’sneeds. Please join us as we present this new concept.High Style Corsages and48 - Lab ABoutonnieres with Jen & TConsultantJackie Ioimo-JonesPresentersTanya LoveJennifer DownsDescription: Designing wedding or prom flowers onyour own gives you the freedom to add personal touches, or even implement your personality! Plus, learninghow to make corsages and boutonnieres will give youconfidence to move forward with the rest of your flowerarrangements and other projects. It is all about having23

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2022(continued)fun and making your floral pieces stand out from therest! No worries if you don’t know the rules.we willbreak them anyway! You don’t have to have a professional degree to make stunning and fun boutonnieresand corsages. Let’s have fun and get our creative on!Come join us as we show you how to implement somehigh style elements into your flowers with feathers,gems, wire and much more!!! Feel free to bring yourown bracelets or cuffs!Open Time Clock35-111BConsultantAireal CoveyPresenterAnthony FaraoDescription: Join us and discover the ease and power of Open Time Clock a 100% free tool you can utilize with your students to maintain accountability anda place for reporting vacations and shared feelings.Explore the resource and try it out for yourself. Wewill go through the setup, launch, manage and reports. If you are trying to find a management tool forSAE projects, Open Time Clock could be for you. GioLock a location for login in and out of your facility.CATA 10110-225ConsultantAlyssa SchagerPresenterMatt PattonDescription: Understanding the structure and function of the California Agricultural Teachers’ Association(CATA) is a challenging endeavor. CATA 101 will givean overview of the organization and answer questionsabout the function of each of the CATA committees. Inaddition, learn the member benefits, how to participate,and how to have your voice heard within the organization. You will leave this presentation with a greater understanding of the California Agricultural Teachers’ Association and its place in the ag teaching profession.Preparing for the “Newly Required26-106Team Activities” for the LivestockEvaluation Career DevelopmentConsultantRosemary CummingsPresentersMichael Bradley

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 BRADLEY, Michael - Agricultural Education & Communication Department, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 BROWN, Cari - California Agricultural Teachers' Association, PO Box 186, Galt, CA 95632 (209) 744-1614 BROWN, Tim - Assistant State FFA Advisor, Agricultural