How do members qualify for an Ohio 4-H Project Achievement Certificate?
As outlined in the project review section of the project manual, members must take part in an evaluation. This may be done at home with a parent, adult helper or project advisor; or at a time or location agreed upon by the club. This review is designed to assess member achievement of project goals rather than “how well” a project was completed. If all is satisfactory, the club advisor then orders the appropriate level Project Achievement Certificate from the county Extension office. Q: Are there other types of achievement awards beyond completion of projects? A: Yes. Your county may offer a special type of award for active and cooperating 4-H members. This “honor member” type of award includes recognition of member involvement in leadership, citizenship and community service activities. It also includes recognition of member participation in 4-H including club and community activities. Consideration for such an award may be done as part of a member’s project review, or at a time agreed
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