Windsor High Teacher Elevated to National Role as FFA Ambassador
Windsor High School's Agriculture Teacher Honoured as National FFA Teacher Ambassador
Taylor Eurich, a seasoned educator at Windsor High School in Colorado, has been selected as a National FFA Teacher Ambassador for the 2025-2026 school year. This prestigious honour underscores Windsor High School's significant role in nurturing future agricultural leaders.
Eurich, who has been teaching at Windsor High School since 2024, holds an associate's degree in Agriculture from Casper College and a bachelor's in Agriculture from West Texas A&M University. Prior to moving to Colorado, Eurich worked as a career coach and taught agriculture in several Texas school districts.
The National FFA Teacher Ambassador program is a national agricultural education program that aims to shape the future of agricultural education. Ambassadors, like Eurich, lead workshops, webinars, and trainings to influence and inspire the next generation of agricultural leaders.
Eurich's selection as a National FFA Teacher Ambassador highlights Windsor's impact on agricultural education. The Weld RE-4 School District, where Windsor High School is part of, is associated with these efforts. However, it is indirectly associated with shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders, as the district itself is not explicitly mentioned in this regard.
The ambassadors will serve as mentors and resources for over 13,000 FFA advisors across the nation. Eurich, representing Northern Colorado, will join a cohort of 65 ambassadors from 28 states.
The recognition of Windsor High School's role in agricultural education is not limited to the classroom but extends to the farming and ranching communities of Northern Colorado. The school's contribution to shaping the next generation of agricultural leaders has not gone unnoticed by the National FFA Organization.
It is worth noting that another FFA Teacher Ambassador for the 2025-2026 school year in Colorado was Erica Aultsch, who nationally represented Region 8. Aultsch will also contribute to the programme, providing direct feedback to FFA leadership about classroom and community needs.
In addition to her role as a National FFA Teacher Ambassador, Eurich has taught various agriculture-related subjects at Windsor High School, including Veterinary Science, Animal Production, Agriculture Structures and Design, and Introduction to Agriculture.
Eurich's dedication to agricultural education and her impact on the farming and ranching communities of Northern Colorado make her a valuable asset to the National FFA Teacher Ambassador program. Her work at Windsor High School is playing a significant role in shaping the future of agricultural education and the industry's future leaders.
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