2025-26 Cohort of National Teacher Ambassadors2025-05-20T09:55:02-04:00

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National FFA Announces 2025-26 Cohort of National Teacher Ambassadors

Indianapolis (Tuesday, May 20, 2025)National FFA Organization is proud to announce the new cohort of National Teacher Ambassadors for the upcoming school year. There will be 65 National Teacher Ambassadors representing 28 states.

The National Teacher Ambassadors serve as positive and professional examples to more than 13,000 FFA advisors in the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands during their year of service. The teacher ambassadors serve as a resource for teachers nationwide by leading, mentoring and training them through formal and informal programs such as webinars and workshops. They also provide feedback to National FFA leadership about the evolving educational landscape based on their own experiences.

“The National Teacher Ambassadors for FFA help inspire our next generation of leaders by engaging with other agricultural educators, state and national FFA staff to further the innovation and passion that they bring to life in their classrooms across the country, said Ambra Tennery, director of educational programs in the program and events division of the National FFA Organization. “Their commitment empowers students and also strengthens local and statewide communities to ensure the future of agriculture will be bright.”

 

Alabama
Allison Heald (Mentor), Southside FFA Chapter
Macy Scruggs, Red Level FFA Chapter
Amanda Teixeira, Tallassee FFA Chapter
Arizona
Victoria Imhoff, Desert Sunrise FFA Chapter
Cheryl Sawyer, AAEC Estrella Mountain FFA Chapter
Arkansas
Cheyenne Holliday, Lincoln FFA Chapter
Dixie Miller, Russellville FFA Chapter
California
Audrey Lent, Lakeside Middle FFA Chapter
Colorado
Alison Brown, Dolores FFA Chapter
Taylor Eurich, Windsor FFA Chapter
Alexandra Grimes, Greeley FFA Chapter
Delaware
Rebecca Moore, Smyrna FFA Chapter
Florida
Deanna Thompson, Charlotte Sr. FFA Chapter
Florida (continued)
Stacy Young, Branford FFA Chapter
Georgia
April Davis, Commerce Middle FFA Chapter
Donovan Hemmings, Denmark FFA Chapter
Ashley Rivers, Etowah FFA Chapter
Megan Seawright, Washington-Wilkes FFA Chapter
Idaho
Katie Christiansen (Mentor), Salmon FFA Chapter

Indiana
Leslie Fairchild, Delphi FFA Chapter
Cameron Frazier, South Putnam FFA Chapter
Iowa
Anna Brooks, Ames FFA Chapter
Kansas
Kim Clark (Mentor), Royal Valley FFA Chapter
Laura Miller (Mentor), Junction City FFA Chapter
Hannah Adame, Neodesha FFA Chapter
Ashley Vahsholtz, Junction City FFA Chapter
Anna Williamson, Wellington FFA Chapter
Louisiana
Bonnie McCallister, Grand Lake FFA Chapter
Mississippi
Toni Boatner, Brandon FFA Chapter
Haley Britt, Bogue Chitto FFA Chapter
Missouri
Alicia Flowers, Louisiana FFA Chapter
Morgan Looten, Versailles FFA Chapter
Montana
JR Pierce (Mentor), Shields Valley FFA Chapter
New Jersey
Patricia Smith, Warren Hills FFA Chapter
New Mexico
Vickie Lake, Shiprock FFA Chapter
Shannon Watling, School of Dreams Academy FFA Chapter
North Carolina
Elizabeth Espino, North Lenoir FFA Chapter
Emma Hendley, Northwest Cabarrus FFA Chapter
Christopher Hicks, Eastern Wayne FFA Chapter
Emma Potter, South Rowan FFA Chapter
Sierra Simmerman, Providence Grove FFA Chapter

North Dakota
Bailey Hawbaker, Stanley FFA Chapter
Callahan Lemar, Grafton FFA Chapter and Minto FFA Chapter
Ohio
Caleb Hickman, Utica FFA Chapter
Lori Romie, Ridgemont FFA Chapter
Jeremy Ryan, West Muskingum FFA Chapter
Oklahoma
Shawn Martin, Bluejacket FFA Chapter
South Carolina
Desiree Still, Barnwell County Career Center FFA Chapter
South Dakota
Sarah McClure, Gettysburg FFA Chapter
AnnaMarie Sachs, Langford Area FFA Chapter
Tennessee
Brittney Cagle, Ripley FFA Chapter
Jake Duke, Smyrna FFA Chapter
Chris Martin, Battle Creek FFA Chapter
Jessica Ross, Hendersonville FFA Chapter
Texas
Charlotte Main (Mentor), Kilgore FFA Chapter
Kasey Naylor (Mentor), Sam Rayburn FFA Chapter
Jordon Bien, Brownsboro FFA Chapter
Macey Cheatham, Frisco-Lebanon Trail FFA Chapter
Tylan Long, Ballinger FFA Chapter
Adrianna Segura, Devine FFA Chapter
Tanner Smith, Arlington FFA Chapter
Virginia
Dakota Stroud, Signal Knob Middle FFA Chapter
Caitlin Price Tatum, Bassett FFA Chapter
West Virginia
Allyson Lewis, Upshur FFA Chapter
Jessica Snyder, Upshur FFA Chapter

The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership development organization of more than 1,027,200 student members as part of 9,235 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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About National FFA Organization
The National FFA Organization is a school-based national youth leadership development organization of more than 1,027,200 student members as part of 9,235 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. For more, visit the National FFA Organization online at FFA.org and on Facebook and Twitter.

About National FFA Foundation
The National FFA Foundation builds partnerships with industry, education, government, other foundations, and individuals to secure financial resources that recognize FFA member achievements, develop student leaders, and support the future of agricultural education. Governed by a 19-member board of trustees composed of educators, business leaders, individual donors and FFA Alumni, the foundation is a separately registered nonprofit organization. About 82 percent of every dollar received by the foundation supports FFA members and agricultural education opportunities. For more, visit FFA.org/Give.

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