Youth, Adults, & FamiliesPlan of Work

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Whitley County CES

Title:
Youth, Adults, & Families
MAP:
Personal Growth & Leadership Development
Agents Involved:
Moses (Fine Arts), Jones (4-H), Prewitt (Horticulture)
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Build Engaged and Empowered Communities – General
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Agriculture
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Leadership
Situation:

The average high school graduation rate of the three school systems is 82.5%. The county 25.7 of the county's 2020 census population of 36,873 is under the age of 18. According to recent data, 27.6% of the population is under the poverty level.

Youth and adults both need to gain skills and knowledge to assist them to have a greater understanding of their roles in improving themselves and their community. They need a better understanding of developing teamwork with their peers, better youth-adult partnerships, successfully resolve issues, and continually seek self improvement. Lifelong education and partnering is the key to helping themselves as well as their communities.

Long-Term Outcomes:
Youth, adults, and family members have increased self confidence, social & communication skills and self worth to become contributing members of society with the abilities to work with others to reach common goals.
Intermediate Outcomes:

Youth and adults will practice communication, life, and leadership skills.

Initial Outcomes:
Youth, adults, and families understand the importance of increasing their self confidence and self worth as they improve their life skills to being willing to accept and grow with change.
Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Youth realize program resources that improve personal life skills.

Indicator: Youth exhibit skills presented thru club meetings by participating in reinforcing events.

Method: Displaying usage of skills and resources thru participation of related events that utilize score sheets and participation.

Timeline: 2024-2025


Intermediate Outcome: More confident and organized preparation for events.

Indicator: Youth and adults display improved skills thru increased, repetitive, and better preparedness for event participation.

Method:

Timeline: 2024-2025


Long-term Outcome: Youth and adults exhibit life skills on a daily basis.

Indicator: Youth and adults have more confidence, better communication and social skills.

Method: Observation/survey of program participants in future extension and community events.

Timeline: 2024-2025

Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Middle School/High School youth

Project or Activity: STEM Robotics

Content or Curriculum: 4-H Curriculum (Junk Drawer Robotics), LEGO resources,  STEM Curriculum (Explorers of the Deep)

Inputs: Volunteers, Teacher

Date: School Year 2024-2025


Audience: 4-H School Clubs, Country Ham Project 

Project or Activity: Speech/4-H Demonstrations program

Content or Curriculum: Speak Up, How to Cure a Country Ham

Inputs: teachers, volunteers, agents

Date: School Year 2024-2025


Audience: 4-H Club members

Project or Activity: 4-H Poster contest

Content or curriculum: 4-H Arts & 4-H Poster project manual

Inputs: county 4-H council & agent

Date: October - National 4-H Week


Audience: 4-H Club members

Project or Activity: County and State Fair - Art & Photography

Content or Curriculum: State 4-H specialists, Kentucky State Fair Catalog, 4-H project books, county fair board, 4-H council

Input: County 4-H council, county fair board

Date: July 2023, July 2025


Audience: 4-H & community youth, adults, grandparents group

Project or activity: Outdoor Safety

Content or curriculum: ATV Safety, Boat Safety, 

Input: 4-H council, local ATV dealerships

Date: March 2024-2025


Audience: 4-H camp age youth

Project or Activity: 4-H camp

Content or curriculum: UK 4-H resources, American Camping Association

Input: Volunteers, counselors, campers, camp staff, agents

Date: June


Audience: 4th grade 4-H club members

Project or Activity: Teen Club

Content or Curriculum: STEPS to a Healthy Teen, Build Your Future

Input: teachers, students community resource leaders

Date: August 2023-May 2025


Audience: 4-H Youth

Project or Activity: Expressive Arts

Content or Curriculum: Photography, Crossroads, Pathways

Inputs: Fine Arts Agent, 4-H agent, Volunteers, Locally trained Artists, teens, local businesses, community leaders

Date: incorporated in yearly club programs


Audience: Junior Master Gardener’s

Project or Activity: Junior Master Gardener’s Curriculum

Content or Curriculum: Various gardening activities, building raised garden beds

Inputs: Horticulture, volunteers, 4-H Agents/Assistants

Date: 2023-2025


Audience: Community Fine Arts Leaders

Project or Activity: Extension Fine Arts Council meetings

Content or Curriculum: Program Council

Inputs: Fine Arts Agent, Council Members

Date: Spring-Fall 2024-2025


Audience: Community Arts teaching artists and leaders

Project or Activity: Support new and existing teaching artist through arts programming

Content or Curriculum: University of Kentucky Arts Department

Inputs: Community Arts Agent, Council Members, Artists

Date: Ongoing  2024-2025


Audience: Local/Community Support/Resource Organizations

Project or Activity: Advisory Council Meetings

Content or Curriculum:

Inputs: Agents, community partners, FRYSCs

Date: monthly meetings


Audience: School aged youth

Project or Activity: Salsa Garden

Content or Curriculum: Various gardening activities

Inputs: Farmers Market, Project Pack pick up

Date: 2023-2025


Audience: Whitley County residents and Master Gardener’s

Project or Activity: Gardener’s Toolbox

Content or Curriculum: Various gardening activities

Inputs: Horticulture and Fine Arts agents; Demonstration garden; Extension facilities

Date: 2023-2025


Audience: FFA and High School Ag students

Project or Activity: Beekeeping, Grafting, and Pruning

Content or Curriculum: UK publications and local knowledge

Inputs: Beekeepers, Horticulture Agent, Ag teachers, grafting materials, pruning materials

Date: School Year

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