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Video Update for All 4-H Teams

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Dear Executive Directors & 4-H Program Leaders (and all staff connected to enrollment, program registration, and year-end reporting):


Have you heard about the updates to the Statewide Plan of Work for 4-H Youth Development? Need a refresher? Check out this quick video (5 minutes) for an important update and what it means for your local program this year.





Questions for your team to consider...

  • How does this inform or help you define your local program?

  • Which of the statewide outcomes best fit your program?

  • Which outcomes do you plan to evaluate and how?

How to get started…

Please share your feedback...





Need support with the Program Planning & Reporting Process?

Connect with Celeste Carmichael jcj17@conrell.edu & Kelly Campbell kmc86@cornell.edu

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