From Classroom to Hive: Jeff Tech students experience sweet journey of honey making
The Courier Express has partnered with digital media arts students at Jeff Tech to highlight accomplishments and updates from the school.
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REYNOLDSVILLE — The new “Intro to Agriculture” class, taught by advanced manufacturing instructor Perry Neal, has recently been buzzing throughout the halls of Jeff Tech.
The course has been receiving positive feedback from both students and teachers.
“It’s a great class. I love it,” said Jeff Tech student Jacob DeFoor.
Student Kyle Lasher said, “I’m really considering getting bees of my own.”
Intro to Agriculture is an 18-week course that starts with students learning anything and everything bees. They gather together to learn the process and safety procedures of making honey from scratch with locally-sourced honey bees. In class, students research pollination, foods that contain honey, where to purchase hive equipment, types of bees, etc., according to Neal.

Pictured (from left) are Jeff Tech students Kyle Lasher, Emilee Lariviere, Kobi Collins, Intro to Agriculture instructor Perry Neal, and students Jacob DeFoor, Iszek Johns and Alex Hanzely.
Jeff Tech agriculture students and instructor
Students were eager to get hands-on as they scraped the leftover honey and poured and jarred it. After jarring the honey, Neal sent each student in the class home with a small jar of their very own honey that they created from scratch in class.
Feedback provided shows that the direct, real-world experience this course gives a student not only enriches their education, but also nurtures a deeper connection to the land, creating a generation of informed students who are more prepared to contribute to the future of resilient food systems.

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