4-H News: Smith County 4-H’ers Excel at Regional Public Speaking Contest

February 8, 2019

The following article was submitted by Katie Martin, UT Extension Agent for Smith County:

The Central Region’s 4-H Public Speaking Contest for 9th – 12th grades was held on Saturday, February 2, 2019, at Cumberland University.

Senior High 4-H’ers gave a prepared speech that was 75% of their score and an extemporaneous speech that counted for 25%. In the extemporaneous competition, each contestant had one minute to prepare a two minute speech after they were given a topic.

Smith County was well-represented by four senior level 4-H’ers.

From Left to Right: Hannah Borck, Olivia Jarvis, Grace, Harville, and Spencer Meeks

Hannah Borck (Homeschool) competed in the 9th grade division, Olivia Jarvis (Homeschool) competed in the 10th grade contest, Spencer Meeks (Homeschool) competed in the 11th grade contest, and Grace Harville (SCHS) competed in the 12th grade division.

Olivia placed 4th in the 10th grade division. Spencer placed 4th in 11th grade and Grace received 1st place in her division, which provides her a scholarship to the State Contest at Tennessee 4-H Congress in March.

We are incredibly proud of the communication skills and hard work these 4-H’ers have exhibited!

UT Extension Smith County is an extension of the University of Tennessee working in Smith County to provide Real Life Solutions in agriculture, family & consumer sciences, and 4-H youth development. We work with youth, families, and land owners to provide education and solve everyday problems.

For further information relating to any of the many 4-H activities, events and projects, please contact Katie Martin in the Smith County office of the University of Tennessee Extension at 615-735-2900.

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