Webster County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2020 - Jun 30, 2021





4051 - Leadership
4051.1) 11

Number of youth who served as group leaders or officers (PRACTICE)

4051.2) 9

Number of youth who received education related to diversity and inclusivity (KOSA)

4051.3) 9

Number of youth who served as direct mentors to one or more younger youth (SEEC)

4051.4) 0

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)

4051.5) 0

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

Teen Leads 4-H Virtual Experience

Author: Wade Raymer

Major Program: Leadership

When the COVID-19 global pandemic forced Kentuckians into quarantine youth and families began spending more time at home, minimizing opportunities for youth to engage in typical extracurricular activities. Due to this situation the Kentucky 4-H Program began the Kentucky 4-H Virtual Experiences on social media platforms. The goal of the Kentucky 4-H Virtual Experiences was to maintain ways for youth and families to engage with 4-H projects, events and activities while learning new life skills th

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National Champions – Lifesmarts

Author: Wade Raymer

Major Program: Leadership

You may have had times in your adult life where you have thought, “I wish I had learned that in school” or “I have no idea how to do that.” When it comes to many adult topics, like how to make a will or how home mortgages work, we often find ourselves learning as we go. A Webster County 4-H program took some of that guesswork out for youth and gave them valuable information that they will need as adults.In 2018 the KY LifeSmarts program was implemented into the Webster Co

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4-H Teen Develops Global and Civic Education Project

Author: Wade Raymer

Major Program: Leadership

During the coronavirus pandemic a Webster County 4-H Teen expanded borders through 4-H. Through research one Webster County 4-H Teen came up with the global and civic education focused project, The Kentucky 4-H 1,000 Paper Cranes Project. She came up with the idea of the 1,000 Paper Cranes Project because in Japanese culture a paper crane represents peace, good health, and friendship. This virtual project was created during the height of the coronavirus crisis.  The Webster County 4-H

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