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





4001 - 4-H Youth Development Programming
4001.2) 4

Number of youth who indicated they try to learn from their mistakes (Common Measures UN 3)

4001.3) 4

Number of youth who indicated they are willing to work hard on something difficult (Common Measures UN 4)

4001.4) 4

Number of youth who indicated they stop to think about their choices before making a decision (Common Measures UN 5)

4001.5) 5

Number of youth who indicated they think about how their choices affect others (Common Measures UN 6)

4001.1) 21

Number of youth who indicated they like to learn new things (Common Measures UN 1)

4001.6) 29

Number of youth who indicated they set goals for themselves (Common Measures UN 7)

4001.7) 20

Number of youth who indicated they keep trying until they reach their goals (Common Measures UN 8)

4001.8) 5

Number of youth who indicated they treat others the way they want to be treated (Common Measures UN 9)

4001.9) 5

Number of youth who indicated they follow the rules even if no one is watching (Common Measures UN 10)

4001.10) 4

Number of youth who indicated they are willing to try something they may get wrong (Common Measures UN 21)

4001.11) 30

Number of youth who indicated they are connected to a caring adult.

4001.12) 53

Number of youth who applied the skills they learned in 4-H to home, school, or community.



Success Stories

Robertson County 4-H Camp Numbers Double!

Author: Samantha Saunders

Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming

When I applied for the position of Agriculture and Natural Resources/4-H Youth Development Agent in Robertson County, I made a list of things/goals I want to accomplish within five years of working. One of those goals was to double the number of cabins we take to 4-H Camp. When looking at the bed county from 1999 to 2019, the number of beds filled by Robertson County has not went over the 40 people mark. As a matter of fact, the highest number as of 2018 was 36 people in 2013. This means that we

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COVID-19: Reaching Out While Locked In

Author: Samantha Saunders

Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming

2020 has certainly been a year for the history books. Everyone’s world was turned upside down when COVID-19 (coronavirus) became a world-wide pandemic. Schools had to be closed, businesses had to close, churches had to shut their doors, and people were ordered to stay at home by the government. Being extension professionals, we had to think fast and critically on how we could reach our clientele during this difficult and necessary time. Our offices were closed to the public, and staff bega

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