Jackson County 4-H Code of Conduct

Character Development is the cornerstone of the 4-H program, and therefore the Jackson County 4-H Council and Equine Council expects all people involved with the 4-H program to exemplify the six pillars of character, Trustworthiness, Fairness, Respect, Responsibility, Caring, and Citizenship.  To make sure that you are aware of these expectations, ALL 4-H members, parents and volunteers who wish to be considered in good standing will need to sign this Jackson County 4-H Code of Conduct in order to be enrolled in the Jackson County 4-H program. Please click on the link, print it out and bring it with your membership and health forms to the Orientation meeting Sept. 11th.

Members, parents and volunteers are being asked to sign these forms and return them with their completed enrollment forms.  However, if a signed code of conduct is not returned with enrollment forms by May 1st of the current 4-H year, 4-H members and leaders will be considered inactive, meaning they will be ineligible to compete for the current 4-H year.

This code of conduct will need to be signed every year of membership or volunteering, they will be kept on file in the Extension Office.

If you have any questions about the code of conduct, please contact the Jackson County Extension office at 816-252-5051.

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