In a remarkable achievement for Rockcastle County High School, senior Anna Chaliff has been named the National Champion in the Nursery Operations proficiency area. This prestigious award recognizes Anna's exceptional dedication and skill in the field, which she demonstrated through a comprehensive application and an in-depth interview focused on her experiences at her grandfather Wes Williams’ greenhouse business in Berea.
Anna's hard work and passion for nursery operations have set her apart from her peers, showcasing her understanding of the industry and her commitment to excellence. Her journey highlights the importance of hands-on experience and mentorship in fostering future leaders in agricultural education.
The Rockcastle County Schools community celebrates Anna's success, as her accomplishment not only reflects her personal dedication but also honors the legacy of her grandfather's greenhouse business. Anna's achievement serves as an inspiration to her fellow students and a testament to the quality of agricultural education in the region.