WEST DES MOINES, Iowa – February 4, 2026 – The Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation (IALF) has awarded 118 Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) Teacher Supplement Grants to Iowa educators, advancing its mission to build agricultural literacy through hands-on, standards-aligned experiences for students across the state.

The IALF AITC Teacher Supplement Grant program provides up to $200 per project to support new or expanded initiatives that help students better understand food, farming, and natural resources. These IALF-funded projects integrate agriculture into classroom and after-school learning through innovative lessons, instructional materials, guest speakers, field trips, and real-world applications. Educators from 50 Iowa counties are represented in this year’s award distribution, reflecting IALF’s commitment to advancing agricultural literacy in communities across the state. Notably, 49 of the 118 awardees are receiving IALF funding for agricultural education for the first time, highlighting the program’s role in expanding access and welcoming new educators into agriculture-focused learning.

At Prairie Point Middle School in Cedar Rapids, students will explore greenhouse systems through literacy and science-based learning. “Because of this grant, students will be able to study plant care and environmental systems, then apply their learning by cultivating plants in the school greenhouse,” said Josh Divoky, 8th grade teacher. 

IALF Executive Director Kelly Foss praised the depth and relevance for this year’s projects. “These grants reflect the strength of agriculture as a real-world context for learning,” Foss said. “Through this IALF ag literacy initiative, teachers are helping students connect science, math, language arts, nutrition, and career exploration to Iowa agriculture, while building the knowledge they need to be informed citizens and future leaders.” 

  This spring, IALF-funded projects will introduce students to a wide range of agricultural topics, including farm robotics, culinary and nutrition education, crop and animal lifecycles, pollinators and ecosystems, renewable energy, aquaponics, agricultural history, farm-to-fork learning, and egg hatching.

IALF’s agricultural literacy efforts are supported by organizations and individuals who share its commitment to education, including the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF). “The Iowa Farm Bureau Federation is proud to support educators as they help students build a deeper, more practical understanding of agriculture through classroom instruction,” said Ronnette Vondrak, IFBF Community Relations manager. “Agricultural literacy plays a vital role in helping students understand agriculture’s impact on their communities, our state, and the world.”

At Albia Community Schools, students will explore Iowa agriculture through cooking labs featuring local ingredients, guest farmer visits, and student-created recipe cards highlighting Iowa-grown foods. “Our Taste of Iowa: Farm to Family project will help students connect classroom learning to real-world agriculture and community engagement,” said Katelyn Weaver, Family Consumer Sciences teacher, Albia schools. “They’ll learn how to plan a budget-friendly holiday meal and understand the importance of family dinners.”

For more information, visit www.iowaagliteracy.org. Below is a list of 2026 IALF AITC Teacher Supplement Grant recipients (in alphabetical order by county then city name): 

Christy Ayers, Corning Elementary, CorningAdams  

Kaci Mullen, Corning Elementary, CorningAdams  

Kaitlyn Deahl, Moulton-Udell School, MoultonAppanoose  

Linda Pollock, Dunkerton Elementary and Middle Schools, DunkertonBlack Hawk  

Dawn Stoakes, Union Middle & High School, La Porte CityBlack Hawk  

Angela Webb, Hoover Middle School, WaterlooBlack Hawk  

Carrie Fredericksen, Highland Elementary, WaterlooBlack Hawk  

Carrie Taylor, Highland Elementary School, WaterlooBlack Hawk  

Courtney Elster, Dr. Walter Cunningham School for Excellence, WaterlooBlack Hawk  

Jennifer Schlader, Lowell Elementary, WaterlooBlack Hawk  

Shari Ambrose, Community Lutheran School, ReadlynBremer  

Sara Hansen, St. Paul's Lutheran School, WaverlyBremer  

Angie James, Fairbank Elementary, FairbankBuchanan  

Julie Sievers, Newell-Fonda School, Albert CityBuena Vista  

Abby Gruhn, Newell Fonda Elementary School, NewellBuena Vista  

Bradi Sievers, Newell-Fonda School, NewellBuena Vista  

Courtney Darrow, Newell-Fonda School, NewellBuena Vista  

Kayla Wingert, Newell-Fonda School, NewellBuena Vista  

Kyndal Hilgenberg, Newell-Fonda School, NewellBuena Vista  

Whitney McKeever, Newell-Fonda School, NewellBuena Vista  

Micah Barnes, Storm Lake High School, Storm LakeBuena Vista  

Anna Richards, Clarksville High School, ClarksvilleButler  

Amy Madsen, Carroll High School, CarrollCarroll  

Gene McBride, St. Lawrence School, CarrollCarroll  

Julie Brissette, North Cedar Mechanicsville Preschool, MechanicsvilleCedar  

Benjamin Heller, Scattergood Friends School, West BranchCedar  

Mandy Webber, Eureka Explorers, West BranchCedar  

Angie Schnepf, MMCRU Marcus School, MarcusCherokee  

Sarah Brady, MMCRU High School, MarcusCherokee  

Terry Towne, River Valley Elementary School, WashtaCherokee  

Jenn Herold, St. Joseph Community School, New HamptonChickasaw  

Lindsay Pearson, Sacred Heart Catholic School, SpencerClay  

Angela Pape, MFLMarMac Schools, MononaClayton  

Sarah Wille, MFL MarMac High School, MononaClayton  

Megan Jackson, Central Intermediate School, DeWittClinton  

Tieryn Tucker, Denison High School, DenisonCrawford  

Rosa Sondag, Central Decatur Community School, LeonDecatur  

Adrianna Allen, Edgewood-Colesburg Elementary, EdgewoodDelaware  

Linda Tegeler, Ed-Co School, EdgewoodDelaware  

Pam Koloc, Lambert School, ManchesterDelaware  

Jamie Nebelsick, Spirit Lake Elementary, Spirit LakeDickinson  

Kelli Hagedorn, Spirit Lake Elementary, Spirit LakeDickinson  

Trisha Brosius, Resurrection School, DubuqueDubuque  

Matt Kennedy, Dyersville Elementary, DyersvilleDubuque  

Beth Jarding, Epworth Elementary, EpworthDubuque  

Carrye Pucci, Epworth Elementary, EpworthDubuque  

Elise Hoff, Epworth Elementary, EpworthDubuque  

Kristen Wagner, Epworth Elementary, EpworthDubuque  

Beverly Ambrosy, La Salle Catholic School, Holy CrossDubuque  

Laurie Bancroft, Thomas Jefferson School, Council BluffsE. Pottawattamie

Joni Walvatne, Valley Elementary, ElginFayette  

Melissa Franzen, Wings Park Elementary, OelweinFayette  

Kristen Finical, Fremont-Mills Preschool and Early Childhood Center, TaborFremont  

Michelle Gillespie, Fremont-Mills Elementary, TaborFremont  

Joy Corbin, Hubbard Radcliffe Elementary, RadcliffeHardin  

Sarah Allison, Hubbard-Radcliffe Elementary, RadcliffeHardin  

Amber Foutch, Logan-Magnolia Elementary, LoganHarrison  

Taylor Mikels, Logan-Magnolia Elementary, LoganHarrison  

Stephanie Barker, Missouri Valley Elementary, Missouri ValleyHarrison  

Danielle Peckenpaugh, Woodbine Community School, WoodbineHarrison  

Karsyn Kinney, Woodbine School, WoodbineHarrison  

Megan Kuhlmann, Woodbine Community School, WoodbineHarrison  

Julie Seils, Clark Elementary, New LondonHenry  

Angela Naeve, Gilmore City Bradgate Elementary School, Gilmore CityHumboldt  

Kayla Long, Humboldt Middle School, HumboldtHumboldt  

Janda Radke, G-H Upper Elementary, GalvaIda  

Becky Juelfs, G-H Lower Elementary, HolsteinIda  

Mallory Jamison, Andrew School, AndrewJackson  

Jenna Spain, Cardinal Elementary School, MaquoketaJackson  

Madeline Thomas, Maharishi School, FairfieldJefferson  

Diane Gnade, Midland Elementary, Oxford JunctionJones  

Amy Welp, Bertha Godfrey Elementary, AlgonaKossuth  

Amy Walter, North Union Elementary-Fenton, FentonKossuth  

Alicia Schiller Haynes, Central Lee High School, DonnellsonLee  

Josh Divoky, Prairie Point Middle School, Cedar RapidsLinn  

Kaitlyn Sheets, Fremont Elementary, FremontMahaska  

Kayla Peiffer, Fremont Elementary, FremontMahaska  

Kate Hite, North Mahaska Elementary, New SharonMahaska  

Dana Sereg, Oskaloosa Elementary School, OskaloosaMahaska  

Elizabeth Good, Oskaloosa Elementary, OskaloosaMahaska  

Rajeen Tonner, GMG Elementary, Green MountainMarshall  

Jeremy Fritz, Fremont-Mills Junior- Senior High School, TaborMills  

Mary Hanson, Mapleton Elementary, MapletonMonona  

Anne Weber, Whiting CSD, WhitingMonona  

Jennifer Bakke, Whiting Elementary School, WhitingMonona  

Denise DeBruin, Grant Elementary, AlbiaMonroe  

Katelyn Weaver, Albia Schools, AlbiaMonroe  

Lisa Davis, Lincoln Center Elementary, AlbiaMonroe  

Emma Fehr, West Bend Mallard Schools, West BendPalo Alto  

Kim Saxen, Kingsley Pierson Elementary, KingsleyPlymouth  

Stacey Galles, MMCRU Schools, RemsenPlymouth  

Kathy Lansink, Laurens-Marathon Schools, LaurensPocahontas  

Megan Bennigsdorf, Laurens-Marathon Schools, LaurensPocahontas  

Monique van der Heijden, Montessori Children's House, West Des MoinesPolk  

Brenda Irwin, Saint Albert Catholic School, Council BluffsPottawattamie W.  

Katie Ausdemore, Tri-Center School, NeolaPottawattamie W.

Angelic Henningson, Schaller Crestland Elementary School, EarlySac  

Angela Kuperus, Ireton Christian School, IretonSioux  

Jen Wielenga, Orange City Christian School, Orange CitySioux  

Tess Cochran, East Union High School, AftonUnion  

Crystal Hickman, Mid-Prairie Home School Assistance Program, KalonaWashington  

Shalyn Steward, Highland Elementary, RiversideWashington  

Luke Hertzler, Stewart Elementary School, WashingtonWashington  

Ryan Faught, Forest City High School, Forest CityWinnebago  

Annika Krieg, Carrie Lee Elementary School, DecorahWinneshiek  

Erika Bruess, Carrie Lee Elementary, DecorahWinneshiek  

Jackie Panos, Carrie Lee Elementary, DecorahWinneshiek  

Jennifer DeLaRosa, Carrie Lee Elementary School, DecorahWinneshiek  

Kirsten Burrett, Carrie Lee Elementary, DecorahWinneshiek  

Christina Carlton, Turkey Valley School, Jackson JunctionWinneshiek  

Samantha Gage, Turkey Valley Elementary, Jackson JunctionWinneshiek  

Evie Milbrandt, St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School, SpillvilleWinneshiek  

Molly Petersen, Danbury Catholic School, DanburyWoodbury  

Kathy Ploeger, Kingsley Pierson School, KingsleyWoodbury  

Pam Parks, Woodbury Central School, MovilleWoodbury  

Jenny Clabaugh, Siouxland Christian School, Sioux City, Woodbury  

Bailey Watne, Jacobson Elementary, BelmondWright  

Natasha Smith, Jacobson Elementary, Belmond, Wright  

 

About the Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation
IALF serves as a central resource for all PreK-12 educators, inspiring the teaching of science, math, social studies, language arts, nutrition, and career and technical education through the lens of agriculture. The mission is to educate Iowans, with a focus on youth, regarding the breadth and global significance of agriculture. IALF believes it is important for all Iowans to understand the essential role agriculture has in their lives. Through Agriculture in the Classroom (AITC) efforts, IALF serves as the state representative for the National AITC Organization and collaborates with the Iowa AITC network including County AITC programs engaging with teachers and students across Iowa’s 99 counties.  

IALF’s statewide initiatives are supported by agricultural stakeholders, including the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Soybean Association, Iowa Pork Producers Association, Iowa Beef Industry Council, Iowa Turkey Federation, Corteva Agriscience, GROWMARK, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship,  National Agriculture in the Classroom, and others dedicated to strengthening agriculture literacy among Iowa’s educators and students. For more information visit IALF online at www.IowaAgLiteracy.org, on Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter).  


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