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National Event Chaperones
 
There are some wonderful opportunities for Extension staff and volunteer leaders to serve as chaperones for out-of-state 4-H trips during the coming year.

If you are interested in chaperoning one of these trips, please return the application and supporting material to the State 4-H Office.

Even though these trips are enjoyable and educational, please realize that they are not vacations for the chaperones. They require a selfless, servant-leadership attitude. All candidates should keep these points in mind when applying.

K-State Research and Extension, 4-H Youth Development takes seriously its obligation to provide a safe environment for all persons involved in youth activities. Thus, all volunteer applicants must have received a letter acknowledging them as a registered volunteer, or complete the profile enclosed with this application. All Extension specialists, agents, and program assistants must have completed an Extension Staff Information Profile (attached) as part of the chaperone application process.

Agents must also submit letters of approval from the Extension Council Executive Board and Area Extension Director. Specialists must also submit letters of approval from their Department/Unit heads. Volunteers must include a letter of recommendation from an Extension Agent.
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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