Sampson County Educator Believes in the Future of Agriculture
June 27, 2018
June 27, 2018
MOUNT OLIVE, North Carolina, June 27 -- The University of Mount Olive issued the following news release:
Reva Weathington knows firsthand how important agricultural education is. It was her first horticulture class in high school that made her believe in the future of agriculture, and inspired her to become a teacher.
Born and raised in Gray's Creek, Weathington is no stranger to hard work. "I graduated high school and college early," she said. "Work . . .
Reva Weathington knows firsthand how important agricultural education is. It was her first horticulture class in high school that made her believe in the future of agriculture, and inspired her to become a teacher.
Born and raised in Gray's Creek, Weathington is no stranger to hard work. "I graduated high school and college early," she said. "Work . . .