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📍 Learning On the Road | Ag Science in Action 🐄🧬

Learning doesn’t just happen inside four classroom walls—it happens in the field, on the road, and through real-world experiences.

Mr. Snider’s Ag Science students recently visited Trans Ova Genetics to observe embryo implantation into recipient cows and tour the facility. This hands-on experience allowed students to see advanced reproductive technology in action and connect classroom instruction to real agricultural careers.

Trans Ova Genetics is a leader in bovine reproductive services, specializing in embryo transfer, IVF, cloning, and genetic advancement to support cattle producers across the country. Their work plays a critical role in improving herd quality, sustainability, and innovation in agriculture.

We are grateful for community partners who open their doors, invest in students, and believe in the power of public education rooted in real-world learning. Experiences like this help prepare students for future careers while reinforcing that learning happens in a variety of ways—and in a variety of places.

Thank you to our local partners for supporting students and helping grow the next generation.