Extension Agent – Sedgwick County

Kate Schoenberg will begin serving as the Sedgwick County 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, effective Feb 6.  Sedgwick County’s office is in Wichita, Kansas. 

Schoenberg earned her bachelor’s degree in Landscape Horticulture from Kansas State University.  She has most recently been employed as a sustainability intern for Yellowstone Landscape in Olathe, KS. 

4-H Youth Development Agents develop and deliver educational programs for school-aged youth.  This includes supporting community clubs, out-of-school programs, school enrichment, volunteer management, and outreach to create new program opportunities with new and existing community partners. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension Sedgwick County is available online at sedgwick.k-state.edu.  Contact Kate Schoenberg via email at: kate42@ksu.edu.  

Extension Agent – Sumner County

Brittany Clayton, Sumner County Extension Agent 

Brittany Clayton will begin serving as the Sumner County 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, effective June 12. Sumner County’s office is in Wellington, Kansas. 

Clayton earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Clarke University.  She has most recently been employed as an HR generalist for Graphic Packaging International in Perry, Georgia. 

4-H Youth Development Agents develop and deliver educational programs for school-aged youth.  This includes supporting community clubs, out-of-school programs, school enrichment, volunteer management, and outreach to create new program opportunities with new and existing community partners. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension Sumner County is available online at sumner.k-state.edu.  Contact Brittany Clayton via email at: bclayton0731@ksu.edu.  

Extension Agent – Kingman County

Grace Schneider, Kingman County Extension Agent 

Grace Schneider will begin serving as the Kingman County Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent, effective May 15. Kingman County’s office is in Kingman, Kansas. 

Schneider earned her bachelor’s degree in animal sciences and industry from Kansas State University.  She has most recently been employed as a teller for Equity Bank in Great Bend, KS. 

Agriculture and Natural Resources agents develop and deliver educational programming related, but not limited, to agronomic and livestock production; agricultural economics; management and public policy; horticultural production and management; natural resources conservation; and environmental stewardship. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension Kingman County is available online at kingman.k-state.edu.  Contact Grace Schneider via email at: gschei@ksu.edu.  

(Updated 5-8-23)

Extension Agent – Johnson County

Lexi Ray will begin serving as the Johnson County 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, effective April 17. Johnson County’s office is in Olathe, Kansas. 

Ray earned her bachelor’s degree in history from Emporia State University and her master’s degree in museum studies from the University of Kansas.  She has most recently been employed as the director of community engagement for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Topeka in Topeka, KS. 

4-H Youth Development Agents develop and deliver educational programs for school-aged youth.  This includes supporting community clubs, out-of-school programs, school enrichment, volunteer management, and outreach to create new program opportunities with new and existing community partners. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension Johnson County is available online at johnson.k-state.edu.  Contact Lexi Ray via email at: lray@ksu.edu.

(Updated 4-5-23)