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Project Achievement

What is Project Achievement?

4-H Project Achievement is a cornerstone in the Georgia 4-H program. Students select a topic of interest and prepare a demonstration including visuals. As students’ progress the competition also includes a portfolio of yearly activities. Fifth grade students present as a part of in school 4-H programs and also have the opportunity to attend district competition. Older youth attend a weekend competition at Rock Eagle.

To learn more about project achievement for Cloverleaf 4-H'ers (4th-6th graders), check out the video our office produced!


Why do Project Achievement?

It’s a way to stand out and enhance your abilities for your future career opportunities and college applications. The competition is centered on a topic of interest to you, so you will spend time learning about something you love and sharing with others. Senior competitions who place first go on to State Congress, an all-expense paid week in Atlanta with more competition, tours, shopping, trip to Six Flags, formal banquets, and more! In addition, Project Achievement is not only a competition, but a weekend of fun with current and new friends!

 

Cloverleaf Project Achievement (4th-6th grade)

Junior/Senior Project Achievement (7th-12th grade)