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Lindsay Cox is a 10th year teacher at Holtville High School and in her 11th year of teaching. She is a graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor's degree in both Animal Science and Ag Education as well as a Masters in Ag Education. She started her career as an ag science teacher, switched over to mechanics for two years and is now back at home in the science classroom. Mrs. Cox teaches Ag Biology, Vet Science, Floral Design, Ag Leadership and Intro to Ag Science courses. Mrs. Cox is responsible for the chapter and greenhand officer teams. Mrs. Cox advises sheep and goat SAE projects, coaches the livestock judging team and coaches prepared, extemporaneous, impromptu, job interview and creed public speakers.
Her philosophy is that this truly is a student run leadership organization, and her chapter guidance reflects that. She trains students to mentor younger members with hearts of service and invests in growing them professionally. Due to this, Holtville has had 10 region FFA officers and three state officers and one national officer during her tenure.
Outside of the classroom Mrs. Cox has two children, Halle and Eli and owns a farm with her husband Travis - Redemption Farms. She enjoys fishing, music, and weightlifting and spending time with family and friends.