Project Achievement
Project Achievement helps develop skills for a lifetime.?4-H’ers choose a project area of interest (Ex: Veterinary science, sports, cooking, etc.,) research the topic, write/develop an illustrated presentation, and then share their presentation?with others (ie. classmates, 4-H staff, or judges). As your child gets older (7th-12th grade), a record keeping component is added for 4-H Project Achievement, but for our Cloverleaf students (5th-6th grades), it’s all about sharing knowledge. For a Cloverleaf 4-H’er, the presentation may be given at school, at a?county level competition, and/or a district level competition.
4-H'ers should pay attention at the beginning of the school year during 4-H club meetings to find out more information about?. Students will bring home the Friends Magazine with the list of topics.
Visit the?Georgia 4-H Website?for competition guidelines and helpful resources.