Success StoryKentucky 4-H Summit 2022



Kentucky 4-H Summit 2022

Author: Chanda Hall

Planning Unit: Jefferson County CES

Major Program: Leadership

Plan of Work: Developing Leadership Skills for Community and Civic Engagement

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

According to research, middle school is a time when young people find their place in this world, they are exploring where their strengths and interests align (Fagell. P.L., 2019). Therefore, it is imperative to provide positive experiences where young people may explore the world in a safe environment. Historically, there is a decline in enrollment numbers throughout the middle school years in 4-H programming, Kentucky 4-H hosts the Kentucky 4-H Summit Leadership Conference for middle schoolers (grades 6-8) in an effort to continue engagement. 

 

Due to COVID-19, 4-H Summit was canceled in 2020 and was conducted virtually in 2021. The 2022 4-H Summit was the first statewide, out-of-county 4-H event many of the participants had participated in. 4-H Summit provides youth the chance to learn about opportunities provided through 4-H while developing friendships, leadership skills, and communication skills that may benefit them as they explore their strengths and interests in relation to the world.

 

At the Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp, the event hosted 122 middle schoolers and 33 teen leaders. 89.3% of the youth completed the program evaluation. Through 4-H Summit programming, middle schoolers had the opportunity to create friendships with their peers and mentorships with older 4-Hers who served as their team leaders and taught their classes. Of those surveyed 100% of the middle schoolers reported feeling accepted by their team. 95.4% reported that they made a connection with their teen leader assigned to lead their small or cabin group. 

 

As a result of participating in the 4-H Summit, middle schoolers reported that they increased their leadership skills and were able to contribute to their community. 95.4% felt they improved their leadership skills. 99.1% felt they were able to give back through the community service activity. Jefferson County 4-H sent 3 delegates.  2 middle school students and 1 state teen council representative.  Our two middle students expressed that this conference gave them the opportunity to meet other 4-Hers from across the state.  1 of the two students expressed an interest in future teen clubs and engaging in other leadership opportunities.  Our state teen council representative lead and taught a communications lesson.

 

A major benefit of the 4-H Summit is the confidence instilled in middle schoolers to go back to their community and find ways to become a leader and share their new skills with others. Youth were surveyed on their confidence in taking what they learned at 4-H Summit and applying it in activities at 4-H, school, church, or other organizations in their community. As a result of the 4-H Summit, 86.2% reported they wanted to return home and step up as a leader in their community. 

 

A goal of the 4-H Summit is to bridge the 4-H enrollment gap in middle school programs across the state. Of those youth who attended the 4-H Summit and completed the survey, 89% reported they wanted to apply to serve on a Kentucky 4-H state-level leadership board. 99.1% reported that they wanted to continue their participation in 4-H and attend future programs and events.  

 

Lake Cumberland 

4-H Summit Participation 2022

Total

188

Female

116

Male

72

Youth

155

Adults

33

Asian

3

Other

7

Black

10

Hispanic

5

White

163






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