Success Story4-H Summit



4-H Summit

Author: Rachael Davis

Planning Unit: McCracken County CES

Major Program: Leadership

Plan of Work: McCracken County 4-H Leadership through SET and Skills

Outcome: Initial Outcome

James Patrick Allen: 4-H Extension Specialist

Middle school is a crucial period for youth development, marked by significant physical, cognitive, social, and emotional changes. Fostering leadership skills in middle school students is essential for preparing them for future challenges and responsibilities. Engaging them through interactive and

enjoyable activities not only makes learning fun but also instills vital qualities such as communication, teamwork, and decision-making.

At this age, youth encounter numerous physical, cognitive, language, and social/emotional milestones.

Middle schoolers begin to build resilience as they navigate academic pressures, social changes, and

personal growth. It is vital that they feel supported by a network of family, friends, teachers, and mentors. Trust in this support system is foundational and enables middle schoolers to reach and surpass these milestones as they continue to develop.

The Kentucky 4-H Summit stands out as a premier leadership opportunity for middle school-aged youth. This program offers a platform for young individuals to network with peers, fostering relationships and building a supportive community. Participants learn essential leadership techniques and strategies,

equipping them to lead and influence others effectively.

Our leadership board members lead by example, guiding teams of middle school youth throughout the weekend. Summit participants are encouraged to interact with their team leaders, aiming to build relationships, foster a sense of belonging, and ignite a spark for leadership. Through workshops,

activities, and interactive sessions, participants master new skills, empowering them to take on leadership roles confidently. These Team leaders lead their groups in a leadership lesson designed by the State Teen Council members. This lesson gave participants the opportunity to reflect on what the four H’s mean and their significance to the 4-H journey. This lesson not only provided an opportunity for the middle school participants to share their meaning of the H’s but also allowed conversations between all in their team.

This opportunity cultivated an environment of trust and opened the door for friendships to build.

The 2024 Kentucky 4-H Summit took place in March at two locations: the West Kentucky 4-H Camp and the Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp. This year, a total of 413 youth and adults attended the conference.

An evaluation was provided to all attendees, with 90% of youth completing the survey. Among the youth, 65% indicated that they attended the 4-H Summit to spend time with friends, while 67% wanted to attend to meet new people.

The workshops, which provided three hours of instruction, were highlighted as the greatest area of knowledge gained. Additionally, youth had the opportunity to participate in a service project during the conference, with 38% of them finding this to be the most enjoyable activity.

Overall, the 2024 Kentucky 4-H Summit was a successful event, providing valuable experiences and learning opportunities for all participants. This year 61% of the participants were first year attendees, with an even representation for the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades, that helps ensure a diverse and engaging experience for all.


McCracken County had one agent and one teen leader in attendance at 4-H Summit. The teen leader helped lead a group of middle schoolers through activities and taught them communication skills. She also was part of a workshop about fingerprinting with the other SET Leadership Board members. They had two groups of 12 students to take part in the class. They talked to the kids about “what it is like to be on the SET Leadership Board and what doors have opened for them”.

 

Demographics from McCracken County:

2

White Females

1

Teen Leader

1

Agent

Total in attendance:

2

 

 

 

4-H Summit 2024

West KY

Lake Cumberland

White

180

212

Black

6

5

Asian/ Pacific Islander

 

 

Native American Indian/ Alaska Native

 

 

Howaiian

 

 

Muliti / Two or More Races

4

4

Other / Choose not to Identify

1

1

 

 

 

Male

60

74

Female

131

148

 

 

 

Agent/ Adult Volunteers

31

42

Teen Leaders

35

35

Youth Participants

125

145

Total Youth Participants (18 and under)

160

180

 

 

 

Total attendance by location

191

222

Total 4-H Summit Attendance 2024

413

 

 

Years youth have attended

1st

61%

2nd

28%

3rd

9%

Grade in School

6th

31%

7th

34%

8th

33%

Type of School

Public

80%

Private

7%

Home Schooled

11%

 






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