Taking the 4-H classroom challenge
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The Champaign County 4-H classroom challenge for March was to create something from a newspaper. Winners were:
-Pre-K Classroom: the Maurice classroom at Graham Elementary
-Kindergarten: the Heim classroom at Urbana Elementary
-2nd Grade Classroom: the Jacobs classroom at Urbana Elementary
-Intervention Classroom 4th & 5th Grades: the Stinson classroom at Graham Elementary
-5th Grade Classroom: the Lacey classroom at Mechanicsburg Elementary
-Intervention Classroom HS: the Hall-Heminger classroom at Urbana High School
The 4-H STEM Classroom Challenges runs monthly through April. Sign-ups for next school year will be coming soon. Interested schools can contact Kiley Horn at horn.217@osu.edu .
Students get creative with 4-H classroom challenge
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The Champaign County 4-H School Enrichment program announced winners the February’s classroom challenge, which was to create something from an empty plastic bottle or jug or any kind or size. Winners were:
-Pre-K classroom of Mrs. Maurice at Graham Elementary
-2nd grade classroom of Mrs. Jacobs at Urbana Elementary
-4th grade classroom of Mrs. Westfall at Mechanicsburg Elementary
-5th grade classroom of Mrs. Lacey at Mechanicsburg Elementary
March challenge
The March challenge is to make something from a newspaper – any kind, any size. The deadline is March 31.
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March 1 is deadline to enroll in 4-H for 2021
By Melinda Ryan - Contributing columnist
The 4-H program empowers young people by providing age-appropriate learning experiences and opportunities to help youth grow and develop life-skills to their fullest potential. 4-H is open to all youth ages 5 and in Kindergarten to age 18. The number one reason we hear from youth of what they enjoy most about 4-H is “all the friends they make.” 4-H is a family-oriented program. Youth have the opportunity to meet others from around the county, state, nation, and world.
4-H offers two main types of programs that require membership: The Cloverbud Program and the Traditional Program. 4-H offers in-school programming as well, but you don’t have to be a member for in-school programming. Teachers just need to works with OSU Extension to set up those classroom programs.