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Georgia 4-H Project Achievement empowers young people with skills for a lifetime. Students choose a project area of interest, research the topic, and write and present a presentation. Youth develop leadership, creativity, public speaking, record-keeping, and other skills. As students become older, a record-keeping component is added that promotes independent thinking, research, and implementation. Cloverleaf and Junior 4-H’ers (4th – 8th grades) begin competition in their school or county and advance to the district level. Senior competitors (9th-12th grades) are encouraged to become more involved in their project areas and advance to the state and national levels of competition.
