Success Story4-H Summit
4-H Summit
Author: Melissa Goodman
Planning Unit: Hickman County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: Improve leadership skills, strengthen volunteerism, & promote community and economic development.
Outcome: Initial Outcome
4-H Summit is a transformative event for middle school youth, and this year's Summit was a success. With 115 middle school youth, 33 Teen Leaders, and 43 adults in attendance, the event highlighted the power of social activities, hands-on learning, and a supportive environment.
Social activities are crucial for youth development. At the 4-H Summit, 57% of attendees were motivated by the opportunity to meet new people, while 51% enjoyed spending time with friends. These interactions build social and emotional skills, encouraging positive behaviors and better academic engagement. The sense of belonging fostered at 4-H Summit is vital for healthy growth.
Hands-on learning is a cornerstone of the 4-H Summit. According to the survey, 61% of participants enjoyed the workshops the most, which boosts academic performance and critical thinking skills. The Leadership Workshop, which 39% found most educational, focused on developing essential leadership skills. Participants rated their overall experience at the Summit an impressive average of 8.78 out of 10.
4-H Summit offers a positive environment essential for youth development. Structured learning, leadership experiences, and adult mentoring lead to higher achievement, civic engagement, and healthier lifestyle choices. 4-H Summit helps youth develop competence, confidence, character, connection, and caring.
The 4-H Youth Development Thriving Model predicts that youth in high-quality 4-H programs will thrive. 4-H Summit's developmental context, including sparks (youth interests), high-quality programs, and relationships with caring adults, ensures participants are well-prepared for future educational and career endeavors.
Aligned with the National 4-H Beyond Ready Initiative, which focuses on resilience, confidence, and community engagement to ensure youth are ready to contribute positively to society, the 4-H Summit offered a variety of workshops centered around key life skill development. From car maintenance to kitchen safety, youth had the opportunity to build upon skills that will serve them well once they have left the 4-H program.
Civic engagement is key at the 4-H Summit. Activities like Community Service, where youth took time to write positive notes to local residences in assisted living facilities, emphasize giving back and helping youth become more substantial community contributors. Participants leave with enhanced skills, new friendships, and greater civic responsibility.
The success of the 4-H Summit is evident in the positive feedback from participants. When asking the participants who were aging out of their eligibility to attend Summit if the age range were to change so they could continue to attend, 4.45 out of 5 attendees said they would likely consider attending again. This enthusiasm highlights the 4-H Summit's impact on youth development and its role in preparing young people for a bright future. Participants shared their insights on various aspects of the 4-H Summit. Workshops were the most educational component, with 79% of attendees learning the most from them. Leadership Workshop (39%), Service Project (30%), and Ask an Officer/STC/Board member (23%) also contributed to their learning.
Looking ahead, when asking the participants to rate (1 being most unlikely and 5 being most likely) their interest in participating in other 4-H activities as a result of 4-H Summit, they responded by sharing that they would be, on average,e 3.7 times more likely to participate iAchievementvement, 3.11 time likely to seeking a leadership board position, 2.7 time likely to seeking a 4-H officer candidate position, and 3.09 times likely to seeking an officer position at the county or area level.
4-H Summit's success: 65% attended for the first time, 19% for the second time, and 16% for the third time. Participants were in grades 6th (33%), 7th (26%), and 8th (41%), attending public (78%), private (5%), and homeschool (17%) schools.
4-H Summit continues to be a beacon of positive youth development, preparing young people for a bright and prosperous future.
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