Kemp FFA is led by a team of passionate and experienced agricultural science teachers who are dedicated to student success—both in and out of the classroom. From stock shows to leadership contests, they work hard to support, guide, and grow the next generation of agricultural leaders.
This is Mr. Jones’s fourth year serving as an FFA sponsor and agricultural science teacher at KHS, and his eighth year in education. With 29 years of hands-on agricultural experience—including farming, ranching, and welding—he brings real-world knowledge into the classroom. Passionate about helping students grow through skilled trades, Mr. Jones strives to teach more than just welding—focusing on life lessons, hard work, and what it takes to succeed, even if it means breaking a sweat along the way.
For more information, contact herbert.jones@kempisd.org
Dr. Allison Rachel Coley is in her second year teaching agriculture at KHS. Her background includes teaching at the collegiate level as a teaching assistant in the Animal Science department, along with 25 years of hands-on experience in agriculture—from farming and ranching to raising registered Angus cattle.
She holds degrees in Animal Science, Animal Science Nutrition and Reproduction, and Agriculture Education and Extension. Dr. Coley is passionate about helping students discover their interests, explore new learning opportunities, and prepare for the real world through meaningful, real-life experiences.
This is Mr. Jones’s fourth year serving as an FFA sponsor and agricultural science teacher at KHS, and his eighth year in education. With 29 years of hands-on agricultural experience—including farming, ranching, and welding—he brings real-world knowledge into the classroom. Passionate about helping students grow through skilled trades, Mr. Jones strives to teach more than just welding—focusing on life lessons, hard work, and what it takes to succeed, even if it means breaking a sweat along the way.
For more information, contact herbert.jones@kempisd.org
Dr. Allison Rachel Coley is in her second year teaching agriculture at KHS. Her background includes teaching at the collegiate level as a teaching assistant in the Animal Science department, along with 25 years of hands-on experience in agriculture—from farming and ranching to raising registered Angus cattle.
She holds degrees in Animal Science, Animal Science Nutrition and Reproduction, and Agriculture Education and Extension. Dr. Coley is passionate about helping students discover their interests, explore new learning opportunities, and prepare for the real world through meaningful, real-life experiences.