Students Compete in 4-H District Project Achievement | Community Spirit
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Twenty-one Bibb County Cloverleaf 4-H’ers competed in District Project Achievement held in Forsyth on December 15. Project Achievement provides 4-H’ers with the opportunity to develop and apply communication skills. Through the District Project Achievement process 4-H’ers practice expository writing, improve their public speaking ability, and cultivate their presentation skills. Ninety percent of the Bibb County 4-H’ers placed first, second or third in their project area.
Barden Elementary School
Breanna Fossett - Ocean Ecology - 2nd
Burghard Elementary School
Kamia Brown - Communications - 2nd
Chri’Shonia Carnegie - History -7th
Fanando Smith - Wildlife - 2nd
Lane Elementary School
Aniya Glover - Clothing and Textiles - 1st
Morgan Elementary School
Danasia Bennett - Food for the Family - 3rd
Rice Elementary School
Solomon Tharpe - Time and Money Management - 1st
Springdale Elementary School
Alexus Ibarra-Pina - Food for the Family - 1st
Bloomfield Middle School
Jameisia Burnett - Plants, Soils, Fertilizer - 1st
JaDarius Dean - Food for Health and Sports - 1st
DaMarri Harris - Human Development - 2nd
Anthony Henderson - Safety - 3rd
Nicholus Jackson - Performing Arts-Instrumental - 2nd
Kenneth Murphy - Bicycle - 2nd
Dewan Rush - Wildlife - 3rd
Keasia Swift - Photography - 1st
Quatavious Wade - Sports - 6th
Monisha Zellner - Food Safety and Preservation - 1st
Howard Middle School
Jordan Farr - Fruits, Vegetables and Nuts - 1st
Ommarsharie Huston - Using Water Wisely - 1st
Miller Magnet Middle School
Jeremiah Spencer - Electric/Electronics - 1st
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