UGA Extension Office

Project Achievement

What is Project Achievement?

Project Achievement is one of the main cornerstones of the 4-H program that helps 4-H'ers develop written and oral communication skills as they research a topic of interest, submit a portfolio, and give a presentation. The projects are then judged and the participating 4-Hers with the highest scores in their categories receive awards and/or scholarships. Participants must be 4-H members during the current year and enrolled in the Douglas County's 4-H club. Participants may choose from a variety of topic areas related to agriculture and STEM, citizenship, and healthy living. 


Project List & Information

Cloverleaf: 4th - 6th Grade

Juniors: 7th - 8th Grade      

Seniors: 9th - 12th Grade    

Additional resources to help better prepare and understand the Project Achievement process for Cloverleaf can be found HERE

 


Jamilah Johnson, a 10th grader who is a member of Douglas County 4-H, competed at the state level competition District Project Achievement. Junior/Senior District Project Achievement was held at Rock Eagle on March 8, 2024. Jamilah Johnson won 1st place in the category of Fashion Revue at District Project Achievement. Winning 1st place, Jamilah Johnson advanced beyond district competition to compete as a state finalist at State Congress. State Congress was held in Atlanta on July 23-26th at the Crowne Plaza at Ravinia. Ms. Johnson was awarded 3rd place at State Congress. Congratulations goes to Jamilah Johnson, Douglas County 4-H student, for this significant achievement.
Caption for photo: Photo of Jamilah Johnson in her dress she sewed for her competition at 4-H State Congress
 


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Jamilah Johnson State Congress 2023


Jamilah Johnson State Congress 2023