Clinton County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





4091 - 4-H College and Career Readiness (8-12 Grade Only)
4091.1) 425

Number of youth who indicated they learned to act professionally through 4-H (Common Measures – PR 12)

4091.2) 425

Number of youth who indicated it is important to arrive on time for work (Common Measures – PR 4)

4091.3) 425

Number of youth who indicated it is important for them to be trusted by an employer (Common Measures – PR 5)

4091.4) 425

Number of youth who indicated it is important for them to do their job well (Common Measures – PR 6)

4091.5) 425

Number of youth who indicated it is important to show respect to others (Common Measures – PR 7)

4091.6) 350

Number of youth who indicated it is important to have a professional image on social media (Common Measures – PR 8)

4091.7) 55

Number of youth who researched colleges through 4-H

4091.8) 25

Number of youth who toured colleges through 4-H

4091.9) 40

Number of youth who learned about scholarships through 4-H

4091.10) 40

Number of youth who learned about the college application process through 4-H

4091.11) 425

Number of youth who learned about attending the University of Kentucky through 4-H

4091.12) 10

Number of youth who toured the University of Kentucky through 4-H



Success Stories

Put me to WORK!!!

Author: James Cecil

Major Program: 4-H College and Career Readiness (8-12 Grade Only)

Clinton County 4-Hers had a unique opportunity this summer for employment.  Clinton County got a new boat ramp called Rowena Marina.  The management at Rowena reach out to the local extension office for help locating honest and hardworking young people that would like to work this summer.  I was pleased that they felt like they could call on Clinton County's 4-H Youth Development for help.  I met with the Rowena Marina dock management and restaurant management one a Satur

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