Success StoryAdvancing Youth Leadership Through the Establishment of the Kenton County 4-H Teen Council
Advancing Youth Leadership Through the Establishment of the Kenton County 4-H Teen Council
Author: Anna Meyers
Planning Unit: Kenton County CES
Major Program: Leadership
Plan of Work: 2024 2025 STRONG COMMUNITIES AND LEADERS
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
In the last decade, teen leadership opportunities in Kenton County have been largely limited to 4-Hers attending state-level events, leaving a gap in progressive experiences that promote transcendent awareness, prosocial orientation, and openness to challenge and discovery—key components of the 4-H Thriving Model. Recognizing the need to empower teens through meaningful leadership and adventure beyond their club of interest, Kenton County 4-H launched a new Teen Council in 2025.
The Kenton County 4-H Teen Council was established to provide youth with leadership development, team-building experiences, and exposure to Kentucky’s diverse cultural and natural resources, while providing the developmental context necessary for thriving. The council met twice during its inaugural season. In the first meeting, members toured Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, where they explored the unique culture, music, lifestyle, and agricultural practices of the Shaker people. This immersive experience helped teens connect history with modern values of simplicity, sustainability, and community.
In the second meeting, Kenton County 4-H partnered with Berea College’s Forestry Outreach Center. Teens engaged in hands-on learning about Kentucky’s natural resources, wildlife management, and environmental stewardship. These experiences promoted purpose, curiosity, and responsibility.
The council included 8 teen members, ages 13–17, representing a diverse mix of rural and suburban communities. Most members were active in 4-H and expressed interest in leadership, travel, and expanding their 4-H education. Two members were totally new to 4-H, and have since returned to participate in our 4-H Camp and several programs. At the conclusion of the first meeting, all members unanimously agreed to continue their involvement and were elected to officer positions by their peers.
The success of these two initial meetings has already led to broader impact. All participants reported increased interest in leadership roles and a greater appreciation for Kentucky’s cultural and natural heritage. In post-event evaluations, 100% of participants said they were interested in continuing and expanding the Kenton Co. 4-H Teen Council. After the first meeting, teens even began reaching out to see when they could meet again.
Inspired by the success of early teen council efforts and fueled by insights gained from conference sessions on other Kentucky Teen Councils, 4-H agents from Boone, Carroll, Campbell, Grant, Kenton, Owen, and Pendleton counties came together to form a Northern Kentucky Area Teen Council for the 2025–2026 program year. This collaborative effort aims to expand leadership opportunities, foster regional friendships, and provide teens with meaningful experiences beyond their home counties.
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