ATHENS, Ga. — Across Georgia, students who participate in 4-H programs feel more prepared, more accountable and more supported because of the opportunities provided by hands-on programming in agriculture, science, civic engagement, leadership, health and wellness, according to the 2025 National 4-H Index Study. Designed to measure the impact of 4-H programming on youth development and student preparedness, results of the study indicate a widespr…
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