The
National Association of Supervisors Agricultural Education (NASAE)
is a professional organization established to provide members
with information essential for planning and conducting quality
agricultural education programs.
NASAE members
are professionally engaged in the administration and/or supervision
of career education in agriculture on the district, area, state
& national level.
The general
goals of the organization are to professionally represent and
support
advancement of school-based agricultural education by:
- providing
information on the characteristics of quality programs.
- sharing
information regarding quality teaching materials.
- sharing
current and relevant research, trends, and ideas.
- sharing
plans and policies of the USDE and other organizations relevant
to potential program impact.
- providing
members regarding the activities of the Association for Career
and Technical Education (ACTE) and potential program impact..
- promoting
professional relationships with other agencies, associations,
and institutions interested in the industry of agriculture and
agriculture education.
2005-06 Annual Report on Agricultural Education
Click here for the pdf version of the report. Click here for the population density map that you can zoom in closer to your state and see the population density areas more clearly than in the .pdf file.
2008-09
NASAE Executive Committee

Front Row: Mike Brammer, Pennsylvania, Secretary/Treasurer; Cheryl
Zimmerman, Wisconsin, President-Elect; Steven Gratz, Ohio, President;
Nancy J. Trivette, New Jersey, Past President; James Craft, Illinois,
Eastern Region National Vice President.
Back Row: Tom Maynard, Texas, Western Region National Vice President;
Jason Davis, North Carolina, Southern Region National Vice President;
Jeff Hicken, Wisconsin, Central Region National Vice President.