Author: Jill Harris
Planning Unit: Todd County CES
Major Program: Super Star Chef
Plan of Work: Enhance Life Skills and Build Consumer Awareness
Outcome: Initial Outcome
The Todd County Extension Agent for Family and Consumer Sciences Education partnered with the Todd County Family Resource and Youth Service Centers (FRYSC) to offer a 3-day Super Star Chef Camp to 20 youth. The Todd County Extension NEP Assistant and FCS Agent delivered the instruction, the 4-H agent assisted with physical activity, and 6 adults served as group leaders.
Pre- and post-test were administered to all students. A comparison of responses showed an increase in participant understanding of nutrition concepts and kitchen/food safety skills from an average of 76.6% in the pre-test to 94.4% during the post-test.
The post-test also included seven self- assessment of participants’ intentions to make health nutrition choices and be more physically active. After participating in the Super Star Chef program:
93% agreed they could identify healthy foods;
93% planned to try new foods;
93% said they would drink less soda;
100% said they planned to drink more water every day, would be more physically active, and planned to eat more fruits and vegetables.
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