Ohio Association of Agricultural Educators

Welcome to the homepage of the OAAE, the professional choice for teachers of agriculture in the Buckeye State. Each year, the OAAE hosts professional development opportunities for its members, provides resources for teachers, and serves as a voice in the legislative process. Browse this site to learn more, or contact any officer. Thanks for visiting!


Vision

To be recognized by students, agricultural educators, and stakeholders as proactive leaders in Agricultural Education.

Mission

Positively impact, promote and develop professional interests of agricultural educators for the benefit of our students.


Please direct all correspondence to the address below.

OAAE, c/o Mike Derringer

5301 University Park Blvd.; Oxford, Ohio 45056


 

What's new?

 

OAAE is proud to partner with ODE and OSU to offer a newly redesigned summer conference. Find workshop descriptions, registration materials, and more by clicking here.


The 2013-2014 dues year began April 1. Click here to download the membership form. Dues will also be accepted at the summer conference.


OAAE is currently selling professional shirts for its members. Long sleeve and polo options are available.

shirt

Download the order form here.


Congratulations to the OAAE award winners! These teachers will be recognized at the OAAE banquet in June.

 

Outstanding Agricultural Education Teacher- Dena Wuebker, Versailles

 

Outstanding Service Citation: Tom Kremer, Kremer Equipment and Supply

 

Outstanding Young Member: Gina Neff, Lancaster

 

Lifetime Achievement Award: Jack Jacquemin, Talawanda

 

Ideas Unlimited Candidate: Chad Berning, Botkins

 

Agriscience Teacher of the Year: Neil Swonger, Cardington

 

Outstanding Middle School/ Secondary School Program: Anna High School

 

Teachers Turn the Key Award: Laura Ringer, Plymouth and Jenna Gilliam, Southern (Alternate)


Is your school considering putting up a greenhouse? Here is a non-inclusive list of schools that already have greenhouses, if you're in the market for more information.


Looking for some new lab ideas? Here are suggestions submitted by Ohio ag teachers.