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Status of Idaho 4-H Afterschool
Report on 4-H Afterschool in Idaho as of
September 2005
These statistics reflect the 2004-2005 and the 2005-2006 academic
years
TOTALS for Idaho from
reporting counties
Counties doing 4HAS:
16
Ada, Bannock, Bingham, Boundary, Canyon, Caribou, Idaho,
Latah, Lemhi, Lincoln, Owyhee, Payette, Power, Twin Falls, Valley,
Washington
21stCCLC working with
counties: 12
Ada 1, Bannock 2, Bingham 1, Canyon -3, Latah 2,
Payette -1, Owyhee 1, Lincoln - 1
School district working
with counties: 32
Ada 2, Bannock 3, Bingham -1, Boundary 1, Canyon 5,
Caribou 3, Idaho -1, Latah - 5, Lincoln 1, Owyhee 2, Payette 2,
Twin Falls 1, Valley 2, Washington 3,
Number of youth
reached: 3150
Ada 1510, Bannock 137, Bingham TBD, Boundary 184, Canyon
474, Caribou 25, Idaho -70 , Latah 120, Lemhi 67, Lincoln 150, Owyhee
200, Payette 60, Power TBD, Twin Falls 38, Valley 65, Washington
50 (TBD To Be Determined)
Community collaborators
in addition to school districts and 21stCCLC:
Ada Boy & Girls Clubs of Ada County, Eagle and Ada-Star-Meridian
Libraries, Gems State Kiwanis, Ada Fish and Game Department, BLM, Idaho
Botanical Gardens, Albertsons College of Idaho, Boise State University
Bannock EFNEP, Camp Fire USA Gem
State Council EFNEP
Canyon
Cadlwell Housing Authority, Terry Reily Health Services, USDA Summer
Feeding Program, Notus City Counsel, Notus Library, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, Caldwell Parks and Recreation, Salvation Army,
Nampa Recreation
Caribou Local churches (facilities)
Idaho
4-H Endowment, County Commissioners, Avista (volunteer release time),
4-H Ambassadors
Latah
Moscow City Recreation Department, Master Gardeners
Lemhi
Lemhi Promise Coalition for Youth and Families, Salmon City Council,
Sacajawea Center, BLM, Fish & Game, Lemhi Afterschool Program
Lincoln TBD
Payette Payette Valley Gardeners
Power
TBD
Owyhee
Womens Gardening Group, Owyhee County Probation Office, Marsing
Resource Center, Homedale Neighborhood Inc., Natural Resources
Conservation Service
Valley
Southern Valley County Recreation District (SVCRD)
Washington Weiser City Police Department and local parent volunteers,
Cambridge School District Resource officer, and Washington Co Sheriffs
department, Washington County Economic Development, Weiser High Schools
Work-Base Learning Students and their career counselor
Compiled by Maureen
Toomey, September 14, 2005. Updated 9-22-05 |