Flexible 4-H programing helping engage more youth

Flexible 4-H programing helping engage more youth

The head of Michigan’s 4-H program says virtual ag literacy projects created during the pandemic remain in high demand.

Jodi Schulz tells Brownfield, “We have continued to offer just a plethora of online experiences for youth.”

She says flexible educational formats have also caused increased demand for Special Interest, or SPIN, 4-H Clubs which help youth and volunteers cover more topics in less time.

“The majority of our 4H clubs are year-round 4-H clubs,” she explains. 

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