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High School agriculture program honored

El Capitan High School’s Agriculture Program was named the Outstanding Southern Region Program.

Selected from a field of 70 high school agricultural programs across Southern California, El Capitan High School’s Agriculture Program was honored as the Outstand­ing Southern Region Program by the California Agricultural Teachers’ Association.

The El Capitan Agriculture Program is one of 48 Career Technical Education Pathways offered through GUHSD’s award-winning CTE program.

Over 4,000 GUHSD stu­dents are enrolled annually in a CTE pathway through which they acquire hands-on expe­rience, academic skills, and specialized training for suc­cess in high-demand career fields such as Engineering & Architecture, Information & Communication Technologies, and Health Science and Medi­cal Technology, among many others.

“I specifically want to con­gratulate El Capitan Agricul­ture teachers Jesse and Tara Meade, and Victoria Muniz whose dedication to this pro­gram has helped so many Va­quero students build careers in the agricultural industry which is vitally important to our community and our world,” said El Capitan High School Principal Scott Goergens in a press statement. “This award is an important recognition of their achievements, and I know it will inspire them to continue innovating and pro­viding top-notch agricultural education for our students.”

Through its Agriculture and Natural Resources Career Pathway, El Capitan offers a wide range of courses to pre­pare students for various ca­reers in the agricultural field including Agricultural Leader­ship, Farm Project Construc­tion Repair, Food Products and Processing, and Floral Art and Design. Students al­so have opportunities to par­ticipate in Future Farmers of America activities, engage in community service, compete in skills-based competitions, attend leadership develop­ment conferences, and engage in work-based learning to get hands-on experience in the re­al-world of agricultural busi­ness. In the 2023-24 school year alone, the El Capitan pro­gram produced a state-leading 13 State Champions and 8 Na­tional Finalists in Agriscience, two California State Champi­ons in Agriscience and Meats, and floral arrangements for 60 large community events.

“We are extremely proud of the success of El Capitan’s agricultural program which has been preparing students for decades with real-world experience that will lead to success in the agriculture in­dustry,” stated Grossmont Union High School District Superintendent Mike Fowler. “This award from a presti­gious organization like CATA is yet another testament to the fact that El Capitan teach­ers, leaders, and community members, in partnership with our District’s College and Ca­reer Readiness Department, have built a world-class ag­ricultural education program that is empowering El Capi­tan students to build the best future for themselves and our community.”

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