4-H Project Achievement
Project Achievement is one of our core 4-H programs, and we value your contribution in developing our young people.
A 4-H demonstration is a "show & tell" presentation using posters and other visuals that teaches others something about your project area.
Project Achievement offers more than 50 different areas of interest from General Recreation and Outdoor Recreation. ?
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Cloverleaf Project Achievement:
2025 Date and Location will be announced soon.
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4th-6th graders
This competition is for 4th, 5th and 6th grade students.? Students choose a topic from the project list and present an illustrated demonstration (speech).? Speeches should be 4 to 6 minutes in length and use posters or other visuals to emphasize key points.? Please note exception to speech (Performing Arts, food labs, creative stitchery) listed on the Cloverleaf Project list.
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Juniors Project Achievement:
2025 Date and Location will be announced soon.
7th & 8th graders
Project Achievement for junior (7th and 8th grade) 4-H'ers is a two-part competition - portfolio and speech. A portfolio is a 2-page document listing the activities in which the student has participated within the calendar year. The portfolio is worth 40% of the student's score. Students also present a 7-9-minute illustration demonstration about a topic of interest to them. (Exceptions - performing arts projects, food labs, and fashion review.) Demonstration value is 60% of total score.
Portfolios must be submitted to the 4-H office by the announced December due date each year. Students will then present their demonstrations at District Project Achievement at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center in March.
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Senior Project Achievement
2025 Date and Location will be announced soon.
9th - 12th Graders
Project Achievement for senior (high school) 4-H'ers is also a two-part competition. For seniors each component is valued at 50% of total score. Senior 4-H'ers who win at the district project achievement will advance to State 4-H Congress in July.?