4-H Achievement

Upper Eight: April 13, 2023, in Washington County 2023 Results

South Eastern Corner: April 28, 2023, in Bledsoe County 2023 Results

Great North West: May 9, 2023, in Anderson County 1PM 2023 Results

Big Nine: May 16, 2023, in Jefferson County, 1PM 2023 Results

Junior Achievement

Eligibility: A county can send one 4th grade participant in each project area and one 5th grade participant in each project area to the multi-county contest. Check the Explorer and Junior Achievement sheet for the project areas for each grade level.  

Awards: A 4th grade winner will be selected in each 4th grade project area and a 5th grade winner will be selected in each 5th grade project area.    

Junior High Achievement     

Eligibility: There is no limit to the number of 4-H’ers that can participate from each county (6th, 7th, 8th grades). Check the Junior High Achievement sheet for the project areas.        

Awards: A winner in each project area (regardless of grade) will be selected for the following awards:

1) Portfolio – The highest scoring portfolio in each project area (regardless of grade) will be selected.

2) Interactive Exhibit – The highest scoring interactive exhibit in each project area (regardless of grade) will be selected. For tips on presenting an interactive exhibit, please review the (Interactive Exhibit Board).

3) Premier – The highest combined score of exhibit and portfolio (regardless of grade) will be selected in each project area to receive the Premier Award. In order to be considered for the Premier award, the 4-H’er must submit a portfolio and present an interactive exhibit at the multi-county contest.

Junior High Portfolio Guidelines and Links    

Must save the interactive forms (Narrative​, Section A, Section B, and Section C) to desktop in order for them to become interactive and usable.

Portfolio Training Links

Interview Resources

The 4-H Project Interview

Using the 4-H Project Showcase in Your Interview

How to Prepare for the Virtual 4-H Interview