Success Story4th Grade Bash



4th Grade Bash

Author: James Cecil

Planning Unit: Clinton County CES

Major Program: Leadership

Plan of Work: Healthy & Active Lifestyles: Nutrition & Food Access, Physical & Mental Health

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Clinton County 4-h was asked to assist with the 4th Grade Bash this year.  This is a reward and a tradition that happens every year when fourth graders leave the Elementary School and move to the Middle School in Clinton County.  4-H is usually not apart of this program but due to OCVID-19 there was no 4th Grade Bash last year and they wanted to provide this opportunity for our fourth and fifth graders which missed last years Bash.  4-H was honored to be able to help and enjoyed watching the 4-Hers run and play in the sun.  Sun safety was a huge part of the program as well as being active.  There were blow up slides and obstacle courses and a huge waterslide.  It was really nice to see 4-Hers being active and outside playing and learning to share and take turns while getting some physical activity in for the day.  Covid-19 had put a damper on this program last year but this year 193 fourth and fifth graders got to enjoy a fun filled active day with their peers, teachers and community leaders that were there to enjoy the day with them. 






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