COLUMBUS — Agricultural teachers play a critical role in preparing future generations for successful careers.
They devote countless hours and often their own resources to impact the communities they serve. To shed light on the contributions of Ohio’s teachers, Nationwide, the no. 1 writer of farms and ranches in the U.S.1, has honored 10 exceptional ag teachers as finalists for the Golden Owl Award.
In partnership with the Ohio Farm Bureau® and the Ohio FFA, Nationwide collected over 400 nominations from local students, fellow teachers, parents and community members from July to November 2019.
Ohio’s 2019-2020 Golden Owl Award finalists are:
- Christi Bachman – Bloom Carroll High School
- Nathan Birkhimer – Fayetteville Perry High School
- Hannah Everetts – Edon Northwest School
- Collin Gierke – Global Impact STEM Academy
- John Koenig – Miller City High School
- Sarah Lucha – South Central High School
- Wendi Mizer Stachler – Miami Trace High School
- Tyler Pope – Buckeye Central High School
- Jeremy Ryan – West Muskingum High School
- Erin Wollett – Cardington-Lincoln High School
Each finalist received an individualized plaque and a $500 donation to their school’s agriculture program before being entered into a final selection stage for the chance to be crowned as Ohio’s Ag Educator of the Year. In addition to the Ag Educator of the Year designation, the grand-prize winner will also receive the coveted Golden Owl Award trophy and a $3,000 Nationwide-funded check to help fund their school’s agriculture program and future educational efforts.
“Nationwide created the Golden Owl Award in 2018 to bring attention to the growing need for agricultural teachers in this country,” said Nationwide’s president of agribusiness, Brad Liggett. “As a company with deep roots in agriculture, we’re proud to supply these hardworking teachers with additional resources and recognition to help boost their programs and provide students with an optimal learning experience.”
Nationwide recognized the contributions of 17 Iowa and Ohio agricultural teachers during the 2018-2019 inaugural Golden Owl Award. Following the inaugural Golden Owl Award, the Iowa Ag Educator of the Year saw a 30-student increase in his agricultural shop class.
As a result of the positive response from the communities that Golden Owl Award nominees make a difference in, Nationwide expanded the 2019-2020 Golden Owl Award to include California, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The 2019-2020 award has honored 31 outstanding ag educators across the five states. Nationwide plans to expand the program even further to recognize top teachers in additional states for the 2020-2021 Golden Owl Award.
“We’re excited to be able to continue to grow this program and to recognize the importance of agricultural education. We hope to eventually expand to recognize the efforts of teachers all across the country,” added Liggett.
Nationwide is also investing $5,000 in each participating state’s FFA organization, including the Ohio FFA, to further support aspiring agriculture professionals.
The Golden Owl Award is the result of partnerships between Nationwide, California FFA, California Farm Bureau, Illinois FFA, Illinois Association of Vocational Agriculture Teachers, Farm Credit Illinois, Compeer Financial, Iowa FFA Foundation, Ohio FFA, Ohio Farm Bureau, Pennsylvania FFA and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.
To learn more about the Golden Owl Award, visit www.GoldenOwlAward.com.