(KLZA)-- During the Nebraska Career Education Conference earlier this month, the Nebraska Agricultural Educators Association held a virtual awards ceremony and presented the Outstanding Teacher Award to Pawnee City Agricultural Education Instructor Mark Bloss.
The awards recognize NAEA members who conduct the highest quality agricultural education program in the state along with leadership in civic, community, agriculture /agri-business and professional activities.
The award winners are nominated and selected by their peers.
The Pawnee City Republican notes that Pawnee City students under Bloss' leadership manage and market seven acres of land and raise a garden with the produce going to the local food bank.
Pawnee City Ag students have also done very well in state competitions and earned numerous honors.
© Many Signals Communications
MOST VIEWED STORIES
Atchison Walmart robbery sparks suspect search
Accused Atchison Walmart robber arrested Wed
Brown Co man involved in fatal central KS crash
Wrecked motorcyclist escapes serious injuries
Decision made on future of Atchison Co Lake
Atchison's black business past set for renewal
Two arrested after Jackson Co traffic stop
Nemaha Co Attorney discusses retirement plans with commission
Suspect arrested in Jackson Co vehicle theft
Jackson Co voters to face special question in November
Familiar name in local radio being remembered
Flags to fly in honor of fallen KS paramedic
Rape among charges holding Holton man
HCC successfully concludes DOJ settlement agreement
Lancaster Fire gains firetruck
Falls City Council moves forward with bonding for future electrical needs
New 3-county extension district formation explored
Update on May 19 SE NE tornado
LATEST STORIES
Health advisory issued for Pony Creek Lake
Rape among charges holding Holton man
Memorial Day honors planned for Atchison Co vets
Local tribes awarded housing grants
Suspect arrested in Jackson Co vehicle theft
Familiar name in local radio being remembered
Auburn BPW updates water situation
Atchison's pool to open Saturday; some rates increased