WCHS senior to receive Indiana CTE Award for Excellence

On February 18th, 2020 the Indiana Department of Education will host its annual Awards for Excellence recognition program. The event celebrates accomplished students, programs, and business partnerships in Career and Technical Education (CTE) throughout the state.

Reagan Rowland, current senior at Warsaw Community High School was nominated by her teachers and Warsaw Area Career Center Director Ronna Kawsky. Dr. Hoffert observed, “It’s well-deserved. She’s been such a leader!”

Greg and Kassi Rowland are the proud parents of Reagan who is in her 10th year of participation with 4H where she enjoys showing her beef cows. Reagan is now in her 6th year with FFA and has excelled in Parliamentary Procedures; she enjoys the team-based challenge. Other roles and responsibilities that exemplify Reagan’s work ethic include crops judging, multiple Leadership Development Event contests, serving on numerous committees, and attending several State & National Conventions. Reagan has held officer positions at both the Chapter & District levels, including past Warsaw FFA Chapter Reporter & Vice President and current Chapter President & District II Historian.

Reagan is also in the National Honors Society, involved in the Octagon Club, and currently in the Work-Based Learning Internship Program with the WACC. Kassi Rowland thanked everyone in attendance and added, “Our daughter has been blessed by receiving this recognition and it’s such a joy to be her parents.”

On January 27th, Reagan accepted a place at Purdue University to study Agronomy, the science and technology of producing and using plants in agriculture for food, fuel, fiber, and land restoration. Reagan and her sister Reese grew up in Leesburg on Tom Farms. Reagan shared, “I have known that I wanted to be an Agronomist since 7th grade. Both of my parents work in the Agriculture field and I knew that would be my career path as well. My goal after finishing college would be to obtain a position with a local Agronomy company and possibly operating my own business someday. With my Agronomy degree brings many opportunities in the field of Agriculture  My hope is to gain valuable information during my time at college and during my future years as an employee.” Reagan’s sister Reese, a current freshman at WCHS, is also looking at Purdue for Ag Communications.