4-H Afterschool
Expected Outcomes and Cost
Expected Outcomes
1. Afterschool program staff and volunteers improve their
ability to offer high quality care, education, and
developmental experiences for youth.
2. Teens, adult volunteers, and Afterschool staff adapt
4-H curriculum and share 4-H project skills with youth
involved in 4-H Afterschool programs.
3. Youth, who participate in Afterschool activities based
on 4-H project curriculum, improve communication,
decision-making, teamwork, and other life skills.
4. Active and self-sustaining 4-H Afterschool Clubs
improve the quality and community support for Afterschool
programs.
Current 4-H Youth Development in Arkansas counties:
Arkansas 4-H Afterschool Training Clusters -
2010
Lead county in each cluster is
circled

The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, Cooperative
Extension Service, in partnership with the Division of Child Care
and Early Childhood Education, is making 5 hours of verified
training available to you which will help you meet your state
certification requirements. Check the
online schedule
for times and locations, or contact your
county office of the Cooperative Extension Service.
What is the Cost?
There is no cost for participating in the training. However, a
$10 processing fee will be charged to those requesting Continuing
Education Units (CEUs).
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