In support of the youth development mission of 4-H, the purpose of the 4-H Clover Kids Program is to help youth learn social skills, reinforce formal school programs through informal, noncompetitive experiential educational projects and activities, develop self esteem and build family strengths. NEW: The annual participation fee for Clover Kids is $10 per child, annually. The following rules and guidelines are based on youth development research indicating competitive events and competitive judging are inappropriate for Clover Kid aged youth.
Age Requirements
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service extends a limited version of the 4-H experience to youth in grades K-2 as “4-H Clover Kids.” This age category is further defined as youth who are a minimum of five years old AND eligible to enroll in Kindergarten on September 1 of the current year and have not entered (started classes) the third grade on September.
Clover Kids are not eligible to serve as club officers, nor are they eligible to participate in activities, recognition programs, or competitive events reserved for older youth.
Enrollment
Any chartered 4-H club may organize a “4-H Clover Kids” group within the club.
A school, day care center, community center, neighborhood, or group may sponsor and organize a 4-H Clover Kids group, with the aid of volunteers trained by the county Extension staff or their designees.
Each 4-H Clover Kids member may participate only through organized learning groups under the guidance of qualified and trained volunteer 4-H leaders.
Members can be enrolled on 4HOnline using individual or group enrollment forms.
Approved Projects and Recognition
Emphasis is on providing project-related learning experiences and forms of recognition which are age appropriate and based on current youth development research. The individual project is the basis for a significant part of the education in 4-H. Projects and curricula approved by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for Clover Kids include:
Curricula
Hatching In The Classroom
Yea 4-H!
Junior Master Gardener
Projects
Rabbits
Food & Nutrition
Health & Personal Safety
Photography
Robotics
Horticulture
Dog Care & Training
Sport Fishing
Fashion & Interior Design
Computer Science
Projects are restricted to those mentioned above which the youth can, by themselves, understand, manage, and care for and for which the youth can master the associated subject matter knowledge.
Projects for Clover Kids ARE NOT to be entered into competition.
Projects are not eligible to be entered into competition in traditional 4-H program events and activities reserved for the 3rd grade to the 12th grade group.
Projects may be exhibited at an appropriate Extension approved non-competitive 4-H Clover Kids event.
In presentations and exhibits, Clover Kids will be presented participation awards only, with recognition based upon completing and exhibiting the product or skill. No judging or placing shall be permitted.
Our 4-H Ambassador Team leads a monthly Clover Kid focused meeting that goes over some of the 4-H programs listed above to help our youngest 4-H Members learn and explore what their 4-H interests may be!
Meeting Information:
5:30 pm
Hay Valley Baptist Church
Thursdays:
SEPTEMBER 18TH JANUARY 22ND MAY 7TH
OCTOBER 9TH FEBRUARY 19TH
NOVEMBER 13TH MARCH 19TH
DECEMBER TBA APRIL 16TH
Clover Kids may participate in the Coryell County Youth Fair but they must meet enrollment and entry deadlines like all other fair exhibitors.
Entry Information:
ALL ENTRIES - ONLINE ONLY - BEFORE 5PM ON NOVEMBER 15TH
Home Ec.
Rabbits
Sheep/Goat
Pig Scramble
Show Date:
Detailed information may be found in the online CCYF Rulebook at www.coryellyouthfair.com