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





4061 - 4-H Health Core Curriculum
4061.1) 0

Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much fruit they eat each day (Common Measures – HE 1)

4061.2) 0

Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how many vegetables they eat each day (Common Measures – HE 2)

4061.3) 0

Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much water they drink each day (Common Measures – HE 3)

4061.4) 0

Number of youth who indicated they eat breakfast every day or most days (Common Measures – HE 6)

4061.5) 790

Number of youth who indicated they learned about healthy food choices through 4-H (Common Measures – HE 10)

4061.6) 0

Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how active they are each day (Common Measures – BA 1)

4061.7) 0

Number of youth who indicated they pay attention to how much time they spend in front of a screen (TV, computer, tablet, or smartphone) each day (Common Measures – BA 2)

4061.8) 0

Number of youth who indicated they talked about ways to be active in 4-H (Common Measures – BA 5)

4061.9) 0

Number of youth that report they know how to handle stress

4061.10) 300

Number of youth who report making healthy lifestyle choices



Success Stories

Blender Bike

Author: Catherine Webster

Major Program: 4-H Health Core Curriculum

Simpson County 4-H brought the State 4-H Blender Bike to Franklin for the second year in a row in the Fall 2019, at the request of the Simpson County School District.  The bike was used at the FSMS Youth Health Fair where 250 6th graders experienced the bike and sampled a fruit smoothie they made while pedaling.  Over 1000 students & parents attended the school district's Night of Innovation where 300 participants experienced the Blender Bike and sampled salsa they made while p

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