Author: Sarah Fannin
Planning Unit: Morgan County CES
Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture
Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work
Outcome: Initial Outcome
COVID-19 is an unprecedented health crisis that threatens the physical and mental well-being of everyone, but especially children. To address this issue, Morgan County Extension Agents collaborated to provide “Grab-n-Go” kits containing educational materials, instructional lessons and supplies. Offered the same days as weekly school lunch pickups, more than 2,500 packets were safely distributed to county residents outside the Extension Educational Center for a 3 month period.
The objectives of the kits were as follows:
Examples of such kits included:
Extension staff broadened their technology skills to provide instructional Facebook live videos and other non-traditional delivery methods to complement the kits. The 4-H Youth Agent also provided resources to teachers for use with student NTI lessons such as the shared live caterpillar life cycle kits with 350 youth and 12 classrooms. The google classroom sessions enabled students to observe and document each of the cycles and then celebrate with a butterfly release.
As evidenced by the many happy pictures of completed projects and positive comments posted on Facebook, the Grab ’n Go initiative certainly met its objectives. Community members and school leaders have expressed their appreciation for Extension helping to meet needs in this time of crisis.
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