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2004-2005 Statistics Extension Youth Enrollment Nancy Mordhorst. Program Coordinator Washington State University Extension February 2006

2004-2005 Statistics Extension Youth Enrollment Nancy Mordhorst. Program Coordinator Washington State University Extension February 2006

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2004-2005 Statistics

Extension Youth Enrollment

Nancy Mordhorst. Program Coordinator

Washington State University Extension

February 2006

Youth by Delivery Method/Gender

0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

Male 113 393 542 7,205 3,933 18,334 476

Female 132 748 1403 14,537 4,337 18,795 575

Total 245 1,141 1945 21,742 8,270 37,129 1,051

Individual/ Fam. 4-H

Overnight Camps

Day Camps Clubs Special InterestSch.

EnrichmentSch.-Age Child

Care

Total Duplicated Youth Enrollment = 71,523

Total Unduplicated Youth Enrollment = 67,852

Youth by Residence

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

4-H Youth 5,098 21,341 10,095 5,210 26,108

FarmTowns

<10,000Towns

<50,000Suburbs >50,000

Cities >50,000

Youth by Ethnic Distribution

12%

11%

7%4% 2%

64%

WhiteHispanicBlackAsian/Pac.I.Am. Ind.Other

White Hispanic Black Asian/Pac. Is.

Am. Ind.

Other

43,965 8,081 7,217

4,816 2,754 1,019

Youth by Grade Distribution

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

Primary (K-2) 18,196

Junior (3-5) 22,461

Intermed. (6-8) 16,901

Senior (9-12) 9,524

Post HS-N./Sch. 597

Sp. Ed. 173

Animal Science31%

Expressive Arts10%

Plant Science10%

Social Science6%

Mech. Science2%

Interdisciplinary5%

Family Living30%

Envir. Steward.6%

Youth Project Enrollments

Total Youth Projects = 127,327

4-H VolunteersYouth

970 11%

Adult Men1,714 20%

Total Adult Volunteers = 7,669

Total Youth Leaders = 970

Adult Women

5,955

69%