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A 5-Year View Extension Youth Statistics Nancy Mordhorst, Program Coordinator Washington State University Extension February 2006 Washington Extension Youth Enrollment

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Washington Extension Youth Enrollment. Extension Youth Statistics. A 5-Year View. Nancy Mordhorst, Program Coordinator Washington State University Extension February 2006. Youth Enrollment. Youth by Delivery Method. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Extension Youth Statistics

A 5-Year View

Extension Youth

Statistics

Nancy Mordhorst, Program Coordinator

Washington State University Extension

February 2006

Washington Extension

Youth Enrollment

Page 2: Extension Youth Statistics

Youth Enrollment

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2001 86,309 100,1132002 73,424 81,7282003 78,789 91,2632004 75,475 86,0982005 67,852 71,523

Unduplicated Total Youth

Duplicated Total Youth

Page 3: Extension Youth Statistics

Youth by Delivery Method

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Club Youth 19,502 20,254 20,946 23,530 21,742

Sch. Enrich 42,466 38,504 53,141 48,668 37,129

Spec. Interest 35,158 19,408 12,485 10,107 8,270

Res./Day Camps 1,322 1,461 906 2241 3,086

Sch. Age Child Care 1,488 1,958 3,552 1,281 1,051

Fam. 4-H/Ind. Study 177 143 233 271 245

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Includes duplications - those youth participating in more than one Ext. youth program.

Page 4: Extension Youth Statistics

Youth by Residence

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Cities>50,000 19,636 12,901 15,769 16,534 26,108Suburbs>50,000 3,967 4,753 5,024 5,174 5,210Towns<50,000 34,026 27,812 24,613 25,009 10,095Towns<10,000 21,839 21,563 27,166 22,805 21,341Farm 6,841 6,395 6,217 5,953 5,098

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Youth by Ethnic Distribution

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2001 63,383 8,910 6,222 4,397 3,397 -2002 55,802 8,077 4,405 2,937 2,203 -2003 54,977 11,617 4,095 4,511 3,589 -2004 53,668 9,586 4,426 3,545 3,509 7412005 43,965 8,081 7,217 4,816 2,754 1,019

White Hispanic Black Asian/PI Am Ind Other

Page 6: Extension Youth Statistics

Youth by Grade Distribution

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Primary (K-2) 20,218 19,672 23,604 19,431 18,196Junior (3-5) 27,224 25,058 26,180 27,090 22,461Intermed. (6-8) 20,130 17,019 18,622 18,017 16,901Senior (9-12) 16,858 10,479 9,383 9,415 9,524Post HS-N/Sch. 1,558 730 490 929 597Spec. Ed. 321 466 510 593 173

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Intedisciplinary

Social Sci

Plant Sci.

Environ. Sci.

Mech. Sci.

Family Living

Expressive Art

Animal Sci.

Intedisciplinary 23,618 11,505 11,891 10,549 6,169Social Sci 8,975 9,170 11,798 8,707 8,093Plant Sci. 34,937 26,130 26,662 23,903 12,295Environ. Sci. 9,366 11,297 11,298 7,286 7,823Mech. Sci. 3,088 2,982 3,869 3,455 2,976Family Living 18,141 20,208 29,847 28,832 37,668Expressive Art 13,513 12,757 14,406 12,832 13,361Animal Sci. 37,628 38,040 39,094 44,071 38,942

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Youth Project Enrollments

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4-H Volunteers

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2001 6,886 2,588 1,042

2002 6,960 2,553 954

2003 6,984 2,302 976

2004 6,341 1,966 983

2005 5,955 1,714 970

Adult Women Adult Men Youth