May 31st, 2006 by Jesse Moore
When a high-school vo-ag (vocational agriculture) teacher in a small town submits his resignation, the story doesn’t usually make it on the front page of the local paper. But then, when a high school vo-ag teacher submits his resignation, the school board doesn’t usually vote to reject the resignation either. The teacher is Kami’s brother, Ramey Lunceford, who’s the vo-ag teacher in Stevensville, MT.
Stevi vo-ag teacher’s resignation not accepted

I understand and sympathize with Ramey’s desire to resign and I would encourage him to stick to his guns unless some real change comes to the vo-ag program. Being an over burdened teacher isn’t fun. I’ve seen Kamela go through it time and time again at the private school she teaches at and I know that it often isn’t any different at public schools. Hey Ramey, congrats on a job well done out there and good luck with whatever the future brings to you.
Ramey,
It sounds like you have done a great job in your vo-ag teaching position. I agree with Aaron, stick to your guns Ramey and don’t go back unless you get what you know you need from the School District.
Mr. Lunceford is one of the best teachers and i am so glad that his resignation was rejected. i know that it sounds mean but he rocks.
Never let your Ag teacher quit
ashlee