Harlan County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023
4022 - Natural Resources | ||
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4022.12) | 5 |
Number of youth who indicated “yes or usually” to the Common Measures Experience Survey Question #6 “Is 4-H A place where you get to figure out things for yourself?” (SEEC) |
4022.11) | 100 |
Number of youth who have gained an understanding of ecosystems in Kentucky (KOSA) |
4022.2) | 100 |
Number of youth who used the skills and knowledge learned in 4-H to conserve natural resources (PRACTICE) |
4022.1) | 400 |
Number of youth who demonstrated a skill that was learned or improved by participating in 4-H natural resource programming (PRACTICE) |
4022.18) | 6 |
Number of youth who indicated “yes or usually” to the Common Measures Experience Survey Question #13 “Is 4-H a place where you have a chance to be a leader?” (SEEC) |
Success Stories
Three Day Harlan County 4-H Environmental Camp
Author: Raymond Cox
Major Program: Natural Resources
Findings from the PRIDE campaign indicated students in Harlan County were unaware of the effects of pollution and erosion on the environment and ways of correcting the problem. Upon the recommendation of the 4-H and Extension Councils, the one day program with a couple of schools turned into a three day Environmental Camp targeting every 4th grader in Harlan County public and private schools. With the cooperation of the Kentucky Division of Water Quality, Kentucky Division of Forestry, Whitley C
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