Award-Winning Ag Teacher Explains Why Hands-On Learning Works
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One great teacher can change the arc of a life, and you can hear exactly how that happens in our latest WHKP Hometown Hero conversation. We start with a quick, practical Henderson County real estate update, including what we’re seeing with home sales, prices, and low inventory in Western North Carolina. Our view stays consistent: the market is the market, rates are rates, and life keeps happening, which means real estate decisions still need clear data and a steady hand.
Then we welcome our Hometown Hero guest, Matthew Rollins, agriculture teacher at East Henderson High School and District Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year. Matthew breaks down what Career Technical Education (CTE) really is, why it matters for students who do and do not plan to go to college, and how one high school ag teacher gave him the career direction that shaped his entire future. If you care about public schools, workforce readiness, and community growth in Henderson County, his perspective is worth your time.
We also dig into FFA and the surprising skills it builds: public speaking, confidence under pressure, and the ability to explain your thinking clearly. Matthew shares what makes hands-on learning so effective, plus a story about a student written off as a troublemaker who found a path, built a successful adult life, and still stays in touch. And for a simple way to support students right now, we highlight East Henderson’s plant sale, featuring flowers, vegetables, and hanging baskets grown by the students themselves.
If you like this kind of local storytelling and useful real estate insight, subscribe on your favorite podcast app, share the show with a friend, and leave us a review so more people in Flat Rock, Hendersonville, and beyond can find it. What teacher gave you direction when you needed it most?