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Lockney Today
By the People, for the People
Lockney Elementary Students Explore Agriculture Through Unique Show-and-Tell
A second-grade student's request to bring her show heifer to school turned into an unforgettable hands-on lesson for her classmates.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 10:02pm
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A colorful celebration of the hands-on agricultural education that Lockney Elementary students experienced through a unique show-and-tell presentation.Lockney TodayAt Lockney Elementary School in Texas, a second-grade student named Sterley Cole was granted permission to bring her show heifer to school for a special show-and-tell presentation. With the help of her family, Sterley introduced her classmates to the world of livestock showing, allowing both kindergarten and second-grade students to learn about livestock care, responsibility, and the dedication required in agricultural practices through a hands-on experience.
Why it matters
Moments like Sterley's presentation highlight the value of introducing agriculture to students at an early age. By bringing learning beyond the classroom walls, Lockney Elementary is creating engaging experiences that connect students to real-world skills and traditions, reinforcing the importance of agriculture as both an educational foundation and a way of life.
The details
Sterley approached her teachers, Mrs. Agundis and Mrs. Zuniga, with the request to bring her show heifer to school for show and tell. After gaining support from the campus principal, Debbie McClure, the plan was put into action. Sterley's parents, Asa and Senee Cole, along with her younger brothers Sunny and Slade, assisted during the presentation, while her older brother Braxton continues to be actively involved in the family's show tradition.
- The unique learning experience took place this week at Lockney Elementary School.
The players
Sterley Cole
A second-grade student at Lockney Elementary School who requested to bring her show heifer to school for a special show-and-tell presentation.
Mrs. Agundis and Mrs. Zuniga
Sterley's teachers at Lockney Elementary School who supported her request.
Debbie McClure
The campus principal at Lockney Elementary School who approved the plan for Sterley's presentation.
Asa and Senee Cole
Sterley's parents who assisted during the presentation.
Sunny and Slade Cole
Sterley's younger brothers who also helped with the presentation.
The takeaway
By bringing learning beyond the classroom walls, Lockney Elementary continues to create engaging experiences that connect students to real-world skills and traditions, reinforcing the importance of agriculture as both an educational foundation and a way of life.


