Madison High School alumnus Grady Pape and his wife Jeannette donated $100,000 to the North East Agriscience Magnet Program (AMP) during its annual Burger Bash/Homecoming. The donation will build the Pape Agriculture Endowment Scholarship Fund. Pictured holding the check are Grady Pape, Jeannette Pape and Dr. Alicia H. Thomas, associate superintendent/chief instructional officer for NEISD. Back row: Madison FFA members and John Mack, AMP director. The Agriscience Magnet Program is one of the largest and most active agriculture programs in Texas. Located on 15 acres at Madison High School, the program is complete with livestock project centers for more than 300 student projects, an aquaculture lab and pond, greenhouse and nursery operation, meat science laboratory and a mechanized laboratory.
Madison High School alumnus Grady Pape and his wife Jeannette donated $100,000 to the North East Agriscience Magnet Program (AMP) during its annual Burger Bash/Homecoming. The donation will build the Pape Agriculture Endowment Scholarship Fund. Pictured holding the check are Grady Pape, Jeannette Pape and Dr. Alicia H. Thomas, associate superintendent/chief instructional officer for NEISD. Back row: Madison FFA members and John Mack, AMP director. The Agriscience Magnet Program is one of the largest and most active agriculture programs in Texas. Located on 15 acres at Madison High School, the program is complete with livestock project centers for more than 300 student projects, an aquaculture lab and pond, greenhouse and nursery operation, meat science laboratory and a mechanized laboratory.
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