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Haley Shurden was a SHS instructor in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Being able to be a part of such a great educational system like Texas A&M University and becoming a summer horsemanship instructor was a life changing experience that led her to want to continue helping youth through various equine activities. Working with great instructors and mentors within the program helped lead her to many opportunities that brought her to where she is today. Haley enjoys coaching youth horse judging teams and currently works for NRS as a Merchandise Manager. Texas A&M International Horsemanship took to the international road again this past spring. Drs. Jessica Leatherwood and Chelsie Huseman, along with three students, traveled to Slovenia and Italy to conduct horsemanship clinics for both youth and adults. Undergraduate students Carly Fronckowiak, a junior Agricultural Systems Management major, Jarrett Haydon, a senior Agricultural Systems Management major, and Katie Wright, a junior Animal Science major, conducted three-day and four-day horsemanship clinics overseas. All three students were Texas A&M Summer Horsemanship School instructors in the summer of 2018 and used their teaching and horsemanship skills developed through the program to teach international participants. “No matter where you are, horses speak the same language.” -Carly Fronckowiak Where are they now? What 2019 participants had to say .... Newsletter SHS Participant Involvement in Other Ag Youth Groups 82% Solved a problem they were having before the school

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Page 1: Newsletter · Haley Shurden was a SHS instructor in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Being able to be a part of such a great educational system like Texas A&M University and becoming a summer

Haley Shurden was a SHS instructor in 2007, 2008, and 2009. Being able to be a part of such a great educational system like

Texas A&M University and becoming a summer horsemanship instructor was a life changing experience that led her to want to continue helping youth through various equine activities. Working with great instructors and mentors within the program helped lead her to many opportunities that brought her to where she is today. Haley enjoys coaching youth horse judging teams and currently works for NRS as a Merchandise Manager.

Youth participants

T e x a s A & M I n t e r n at i o n a l H o r s e m a n s h i p took to the international road again this past spring. Drs. Jessica Leatherwood and Chelsie Huseman, along with three

students, traveled to Slovenia and Italy to conduct horsemanship clinics for both youth and adults.

Undergraduate students Carly Fronckowiak, a junior Agricultural Systems Management major, Jarrett

Haydon, a senior Agricultural Systems Management major, and Katie Wright, a junior Animal Science

major, conducted three-day and four-day horsemanship

clinics overseas. All three students were Texas A&M Summer Horsemanship School instructors in the summer of 2018 and used their teaching and horsemanship skills

developed through the program to teach international participants.

“No matter where you are, horses speak

the same language.”-Carly Fronckowiak

Where are they now?

What 2019 participants had to say....

Newsletter

SHS Participant

Involvement in Other Ag

Youth Groups

82% Solved a problem they were having before the school