Success Story4-H Leadership Board helps boost career interest for Clay County 4-H member



4-H Leadership Board helps boost career interest for Clay County 4-H member

Author: Alissa Ackerman

Planning Unit: Clay County CES

Major Program: Science, Engineering, and Technology

Plan of Work: Leadership Development

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

As society continues to experience technology advances, it is difficult to imagine a world without everyday computer and phone devices. These conveniences are made possible with the skills and knowledge of individuals behind the scenes in science, engineering and technology career fields. According to County Health Rankings, the unemployment rate for Clay County is 7 percent compared to the statewide rate of 4 percent. Research also indicates that STEM related occupations are on the rise (Fayer, Lacey and Watson, 2017). Therefore, in a complex society that is ever-changing, it is crucial to provide learning opportunities that prepare youth on how to solve real world issues and become career ready. Through the Kentucky 4-H Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) program, youth have the opportunity to achieve these goals. For the first time, Clay County 4-H has a youth member, Emma, that serves on the Kentucky 4-H SET Leadership Board.

The Kentucky 4-H SET Leadership Board creates a positive learning environment for high schoolers to explore career options, build leadership skills, work with youth across the state and develop project ideas for leadership events. Emma recently helped prepare for a 4-H Summit workshop related to STEM. Members presented a lesson and activity that reached over 70 youth across the state. Emma explained, “So far, this opportunity has helped me work on my leadership skills and is helping prepare for a future in the STEM world.” The SET Leadership Board also provides opportunities for those to connect with individuals of similar career interests. Emma described, “A former board member is currently in the field of bioengineering which is what I am interested in, this will help me get a better idea of what the field will be like.” 

Emma currently serves as the Board’s Historian, which involves several responsibilities.The Kentucky 4-H SET Leadership Board allows members to serve for a total of 4 years. Emma plans to apply again, as she continues to have positive learning experiences.






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