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Coach Cooper teaches landscape, Horticulture I and II, nursery, and STEM. His goals for these classes are that his students become more competent in the skills they will need to be successful. Cooper plans to meet his goal by working towards smaller goals first in order to be able to accomplish his larger goal. His horticulture students will eventually learn how to maintain equipment, residences, and commercial and landscape a property, but currently they are planting seeds to grow plants and beautifying AHS’s campus. Cooper’s horticulture classes also compete in FFA (Future Farmer of America) were they are against other local

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