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WVU Extension: after-school 4‑H STEM program says it has served nearly 2,000 Kanawha children since 2020

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WVU Extension agents reported on Nov. 3 that third-base after-school STEM programming and 4‑H clubs have reached nearly 2,000 children since 2020 and are on pace to serve over 560 students in 2025. Presenters described hands-on STEM lessons, evaluation results and staffing expansions.

WVU Extension staff told the Kanawha County Board of Education on Nov. 3 that their third-base after-school STEM and 4‑H programming has reached nearly 2,000 children between 2020 and 2025 and is projected to serve more than 560 students in 2025.

Jocelyn Crawford, a 4‑H extension agent, said the program provides in-school enrichment and after-school STEM lessons for kindergarten through fifth grade, with topics ranging from historical context lessons (Fort Duquesne and George Washington-themed…

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