Southeast District Officer Qualifications and Duties Keep these two pages for your reference. Do not submit with the application.

Similar documents
2018 Roo Royalty Candidate Application Packet 5100 Cherry Street, Suite 320 Kansas City, MO, Phone:

MN FCCLA Outstanding FCCLA Program Award

OFFICE OF COUNCIL MEMBER

Florida 4-H State Officer Candidate Information Packet

Western Illinois University University Union Board (UUB) Constitution Revised April 2010

TASC ELECTION PACKET 2017

Associated Students, Incorporated of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo ASI ELECTION CODE. Article I. Name

Campaigning and Distribution of Authorized Election Collateral Prior to the Convention

Student Senator Application Packet

Fall 2016 Election Packet & Guidelines Due Friday, September 9 4 pm

By-Laws North Dakota 4-H Ambassador (revised 4/2009) Article I. Duties of Officers Coordinators

Virginia 4-H Youth Development Chartering Worksheet

Protocol 9.0: District Campaigns and Elections

Nebraska HOSA State Officer Candidate Information Handbook

CLOSING ARGUMENT COMPETITION 2014 RULES

CANDICACY STATEMENT via Phoenix Connect. CAMPAIGN STATEMENT (VIA Phoenix Connect) (max 50 words) AVAILABLE POSITIONS (Class of 2021 Elections)

BYLAWS OF THE VIRGINIA STUDENT COUNCILS ASSOCIATION A COMMITTEE OF THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS, INC.

Student Senate General Elections Packet General Elections

Student Government Association Wolfson Campus. Elections Packet

CONSTITUTION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA 4-H COUNCIL

CPCC Student Government Association. Constitution

TOASTMASTERS. International Officer and Director Candidates HANDBOOK WHERE LEADERS ARE MADE. Rev. 7/2018

NATIONAL RESIDENCE HALL HONORARY LOUIS V. HENCKEN CHAPTER CONSTITUTION

Terms CONSTITUTION OF THE HASKELL INDIAN NATIONS UNIVERSITY STUDENT SENATE P A G E 1

Student Government Association Homestead Campus Elections Packet Application Deadline Monday, March 11, 2019 Student Life Department

Texas Woman s University Residence Hall Association Bylaws

Texas 4-H Council Membership Requirements

GSW National Pan-Hellenic Council CONSTITUTION PREAMBLE

TOASTMASTERS. International Officer and Director Candidates HANDBOOK. Rev. 9/2017 WHERE LEADERS ARE MADE.

Application Guidelines and Campaign Instructions for TAFE State Officer School Candidates

CLUB ADVISOR HANDBOOK

2017 State Officer Candidate

SANTA ROSA JUNIOR COLLEGE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ELECTION CODE

August 1, Regards, Ambassador Johnny Young (ret.) Executive Director USCCB Migration and Refugee Services

of the Residence Hall Association The University of Virginia s College at Wise

National Honor Society Mandeville High School Chapter Bylaws

Lane County Area Narcotics Anonymous Activities Guidelines For Annual Events

This amendment would clarify the acceptable grade levels for TSJCL student members; the TSJCL already accepts members from 6th grade and above.

4-H Club Vice President Handbook

NASSAU COUNTY GIRLS SOCCER OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION, INC.

State Executive Officer Application THOROUGH REVIEW OF THE ENTIRETY OF THIS HANDBOOK IS COMPULSORY FOR SUCCESS AS AN OFFICER CANDIDATE

ANIMAL SCIENCE PUBLIC SPEAKING

Student Government Association Spring 2018 Special Election Packet

PCMS ASB Elections

ASCSM Bylaws: Article I Elections

NCCU Registered Student Organization (RSO) Instructions

ELECTION PROCEDURES FOR REPRESENTATIVE PARENT AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Youth & Government YMCA of Honolulu. Celebrate. Democracy & Aloha Must Be Learned By Every Generation. Participate. Collaborate. Demonstrate.

Triunfo YMCA. Youth & Government La Baya Dr., #106 Westlake Village, CA Tel Fax

Some important dates to keep in mind

CANDIDATE RESPONSIBILITIES, QUALIFICATIONS, AND TOOLS FOR PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT

2019 VPPPA ELECTION PROTOCOLS Submission Deadline: May 24, 2019

Fillmore County 4-H Horse Project Development Committee By-laws I. Name of Organization A. The name of the organization shall be the Fillmore County

THE AMENDED AND RESTATED BYLAWS OF THE STUDENT ALUMNI ASSOCIATES

SOUTHEASTERN SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS

4-H Club President Handbook

STUDENT SENATE ELECTION PACKET

STATE AMBASSADOR OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTIONS

Cañada College 2013 Student Trustee Nominee Election Packet

COMPETITIVE EVENTS AWARDS PROGRAM IOWA STATE CHAPTER RECOGNITION EVENTS

THE LIBERTY UNIVERSITY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION RULES AND PROCEDURES

Associated Students of Evergreen Valley College Election Code Policies: 2000 Series

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION Codes

2019 Regional Officer Candidate Application

Voter Registration. Presented by

Protocol 9.0: District Campaigns and Elections

Morrisville Youth Leadership Council By-Laws

Texas Awards Program TAP

Students Union Elections Nomination Package

4) What after-school activities are you involved in (sports, clubs, cheerleading, etc.)?

Kiwanis Club of Marietta

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT EVENT

Student Government Association Elections Packet Vice President Application

TSPE Student Chapter of UTEP CONSTITUTION

Royal Court & Banner Competition Sep. 30 Oct

GSS ELECTIONS GUIDELINES

Emotion Constitution Mission Statement Emotion is a club at Elizabethtown College that provides a creative outlet for students interested in dance

NO APPEALS WILL BE HEARD AFTER THE DEADLINE.

CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Student Government Association Constitution

SGA Office Candidacy Packet

RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE STATE CONVENTION

LEARN LEAD SERVE. Middle School Youth & Government State Assembly Manual

CONSTITUTION OF THE HONORS COLLEGE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CONSTITUTION OF THE BETH AVODAH YOUTH GROUP LEAGUE CREATED APRIL 2004 REVISED 2010, 2017

BYLAWS OF THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION: ELECTION COMMISSION

Wylie Youth Soccer Association By-Laws

Rules Change PROPOSALS for the OHSSL to consider, April 2018 Official Ballot State Speech

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF COLLEGE OF THE DESERT BYLAWS

Wareham Youth Soccer Club, Incorporated

2018 Homecoming King & Queen Contestant Schedule

PLEASANT VALLEY YOUTH ASSOCIATION GIRLS LACROSSE

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER STURM COLLEGE OF LAW STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION BY-LAWS (Last Updated on April 17, 2016)

CHAPTER STANDING RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE SENATE ARTICLE I. AUTHORIZATION OF STANDING RULES

4-H Club President Handbook

Student Government Association. Elections Packet

2019 IFC Executive Board Application

ACTE Region V Policy & Procedures Manual

Protocol 9.0 District Campaigns and Elections

Denver Area Council Venturing Officers Association Bylaws

Dear Senate Candidates,

Transcription:

DUE BY SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 TO SE DISTRICT 4-H OFFICE SE District 4-H Officer Filing Application Packet Serving in office during the 2018-19 4-H Year Term in office: October 2018-October 2019 Elected October 2018 Southeast District Officer Qualifications and Duties Keep these two pages for your reference. Do not submit with the application. A. OFFICES: The district officer team of Oklahoma 4-H shall consist of a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Public Relations Officer, Recreation Leader, Healthy Living Officer, and Photographer. All District Officers are elected at District Leadership Conference in the Fall. B. QUALIFICATIONS: (Amended 2/2018) 1. Must be enrolled in 4-H. 2. Held or holding a local and/or county 4-H office. 3. Must be 14 by September 1, 2018 and be returning to high school the school the year following the election (September 1, 2019). 4. Must have residency and be available within the district during the year elected to fulfill the duties of the office. 5. Must be a county delegate and attend State 4-H Roundup the year seeking office. 6. Must be a current Certified Volunteer in county prior to DLC the year running. 7. Must attend the District Officer Candidate Orientation in September/October 2018 prior to running for office. Dates are listed on application to sign up. 8. Complete and file the District Officer Candidate Application Form. C. FILING FOR OFFICE: By filing for an office, candidates accept the responsibilities of being an officer including the sacrifice of their personal time and finances if necessary to fulfill their duties. All candidates agree to abide by the duties outlined, both expressed and implied by seeking nomination and filing for office. Amended (4/04). D. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICERS Officers are expected to serve as positive role models for their peers. As such, they are expected to strictly adhere to all items listed and inferred by the Oklahoma 4-H Code of Conduct and any other published policies or rules governing 4-H affiliated events and activities. Amended (4/04). Officers must agree to attend regular business and committee meetings, follow through with team goals and projects, state and district events as determined by the officer team and to perform responsibilities as outlined for their office. Added 1/95 Amended (4/04). Officers who miss more than two meetings or one required event, without notifying the advisor and president at least one week in advance with legitimate cause; or who fail to fulfill their commitments, agrees to set in review before their peer officers and advisors to determine if they should continue in their office. An officer who allegedly violates the Oklahoma 4-H Code of Conduct and any other published policies or rules governing 4-H affiliated events and activities will appear before a review board. The Review board for district officers will include: the member s Extension Educator with 4-H responsibility, 1 District 4-H Specialist, 1 State 4-H Specialist/Assistant State Specialist, State 4-H Program Leader, and 2 District Officers, all appointed by the State 4- H Program Leader. The officer will automatically forfeit their office if found in violation, following the review process. Amended (4/04). 1 Page

General Responsibilities for all District Officers: (Amended 2/2018) a) Be available for workshops and programs at the local club, county, district and/or state level. b) Represent the 4-H Program by speaking to civic groups, 4-H groups and 4-H volunteers throughout the state. c) Assist with District events and activities as needed. d) Seek opportunities to recruit 4-H members to participate on the District level. e) Plan and conduct the District Rally at Oklahoma 4-H Roundup. f) Plan and conduct the District Leadership Conference. g) Other duties as assigned. President: (Amended 4/04) a) Preside at all district meetings. b) Attend to such duties as are necessary to carry out the district 4-H Program. c) Appoint committees. d) Coordinate selected activities of the District Leadership Team. Vice-President: (Amended 2/2018) a) Serve in the absence of the president. b) Perform all duties delegated by the president. c) Coordinate programs for District events which includes contacting speakers and workshop presenters, lead the development of program agendas, etc. d) Assist President on questions of Parliamentary Procedures. Secretary: (Amended 2/2018) a) Record minutes of all district 4-H officer meetings. b) Keep the state officers and state 4-H staff informed of all district projects. c) Conduct the official correspondence of the District. d) Perform duties delegated by the President. e) Work with Public Relations Officer to develop information to share in the District through social media and other means. Recreation Leader: (Amended 2/2018) a) Assist with group singing, leading get acquainted activities, games, or other recreation activities on a district and state level, and at any other special meetings that are a part of the 4-H program at the district or state levels. b) Promote 4-H enthusiasm. c) Coordinate activities for the Spirit Contest held during State Roundup for the District. Public Relations: (Amended 2/2018) a) Be well-informed of district events and activities and post information on District social media sites through collaboration with District Secretary and District Advisor. b) Assist in developing marketing and promotional materials for District Leadership Conference and other activities sponsored by the District Officer Team. c) Seek out information from 4-H members and county information to showcase on District social media sites. Healthy Living Officer (Added 2/2018) a) Work with the District Officer Team to make sure healthy living activities are included in all District events and activities. b) Plan and conduct health and safety activities at District events and activities. This might include short energy breaks, workshops, or other activities to promote healthy living. 2 P age

c) Select and share healthy living recipes, activities or physical fitness ideas with Public Relations Officer to share on social media. Photographer: (Added 2/2018) a) Responsible for taking photos of district events and activities. b) Recruit other 4-H members to assist in taking photos at events and activities if you are unable to attend. c) Select photos taken at District events and activities and write short captions. Submit to Public Relations Officer to post on social media. d) Submit all photos to District Advisor to be used for Annual Highlight video, officer video, and other marketing projects. Southeast District 4-H Officer Guidelines and Election Process Behavior of Candidates: Candidates are expected to serve as positive role models for their peers. As such, they are expected to strictly adhere to all items listed and inferred by the Oklahoma 4-H Code of Conduct and any other published policies are rules governing 4-H affiliated events and activities. Candidates who allegedly violate the Oklahoma 4-H Code of Conduct and any other published policies or rules governing 4-H affiliated events and activities will appear before a review board. The review board structure is defined as stated in the Oklahoma 4- H Code of Conduct. If the review board finds the individual in violation they will automatically be withdrawn from consideration for office. Once elected as an officer the same policies will be followed. Campaign Guidelines: District officer candidates must complete the District Officer application and have appropriate points and signatures. Candidates must meet the age guidelines to run for district office. All candidates running for district office must attend a mandatory candidate orientation presented by the Southeast District 4-H Program Specialist. The dates the training will be offered are September 27, 5:30-6:30 p.m. and October 1, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Candidates who are unable to attend either of these meetings will need to set a time for a one on one orientation with the District 4-H Program Specialist. Only one candidate per county per office can file. If more than one candidate from one county are interested in the same office that must be decided within their respective county before application is made to the District Office. Candidate will be required to present his/her own speech at District Leadership Conference in person. Substitutions may not be made nor will Skype or other technology be allowed. Candidates will be allowed to give a 3 minute campaign speech. Recreation Leader candidates may perform or lead one song or activity as long as they follow the allowed time allotment. No costumes and no props are allowed. All candidates must be dressed in professional dress. No ambassador or officer uniforms allowed. No musical instruments or pre-recorded music is allowed and candidates may not accompany themselves. Posters cannot exceed 22 X30. One full sheet of poster board is 22 X28 or ½ sheet of foam board is 22 X 30. Posters must be free standing. Posters cannot be attached to the wall. If glitter is used, poster must be laminated. One poster is allowed per candidate. Candidate must provide an easel. No tear off materials, flyers, or gifts may be attached to the posters. No other campaign materials are permitted. This includes buttons, stickers, clothing, candy, food, etc. Any electronic form of campaigning - social media, text messaging, blogging, YouTube, etc. is permitted by the candidate as long as there is not negative campaigning or defamation of character reported. Any inappropriate messages are grounds for removing the candidate from the ballot. The candidate is also responsible for the actions or messages of friend/colleague/associates campaigning on their behalf. 3 P age

Candidates running for office will be required to participate in a Town Hall Meeting at District Leadership Conference and answer questions posed by voting delegates. Questions may only be presented by respective county voting delegates. County order will be randomly drawn. Each candidate will have 60 seconds to answer the question. The number of questions candidates will answer will be determined by the number of candidates running for a specific office with a maximum of four questions being asked. For example, if two candidates are running for President, each candidate will answer two questions. If five candidates are running for Secretary, only four questions will be asked. District Election Process: Each county will be allowed 2 voting delegates regardless of the number of attendees at District Leadership Conference except if a county only brings one delegate they will only be allowed 1 voting delegate. The two voting delegates and all other participants from each county are required to attend the Town Hall meeting. This will provide an additional opportunity for all participants to see candidates think on their feet to respond to questions. After completion of the town hall meeting, counties will meet together at a designated time to determine how their votes will be cast. The voting delegates will cast their two votes for each respective district office. Voting Delegates will be provided a score sheet prior to the campaign speeches. They will be used to judge candidates based on these three criteria: Campaign Speech (50 points), Ability to Answer Questions (25 points), and Leadership Qualities (25 points). These score sheets will be collected after the Town Hall Meeting. Winners will be selected on a majority of the vote. If there is no clear majority (50% + 1), a run-off election will be held. If there is still no a clear majority (50% + 1), the average scores from all voting delegates score sheets will be used to determine the winner of the election. If a tie still remains from the average scores from the score sheets, the following sections will be used in this order to determine the winner: 1) Campaign Speech; 2) Ability to answer questions; 3) Leadership Qualities. Voting Delegate Responsibilities: Each county will submit four candidate questions with conference registration. Be attentive to speeches at the political rally. Attend the Town Hall meeting at which time you are to ask the candidates questions related to their skills, experience, goals, etc. Questions are to relate to the office being sought on the district officer team. Facilitate the county delegation s discussion of candidates, taking into consideration speeches heard during the political rally and in the information learned at the Town Hall meeting. Pick up your county s official ballot. All county delegates will cast their vote by secret ballot for the candidate of choice. The voting delegates shall mark the county s ballot in front of the county delegation based on the delegate s choice and return it to designated location. A county s votes can be split between candidates if agreed upon by the delegation. There should be minimal adult influence or presence in the delegation s determination of candidates. This means adults may attend and help to facilitate questions but are not to participate in discussion of candidates. Ballots must be turned in at the designated time. If needed, run-off elections will be held. Results will be announced during DLC. Mandatory Event/Training Participation: Candidates must be 14 by September 1, 2018 and be returning to high school the year following the election (Fall 2019). Candidates should completely consider if they are committed to the following events/training(s) below in their entirety. You are doing a disservice to the officer team and the district if you are not present at these events/trainings. Being an officer is not a title, it is a privilege to serve your peers. The following trainings/events are required for all District Officers: SE District Leadership Team Training December 1, 2018, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Location McAlester SE District Leadership Team Training May 22, 2019, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Location TBD. State 4-H Roundup July 2019 (dates are not confirmed yet) @ Stillwater Leadership Team Retreat June 5-6, 2019 @ Stillwater SE District Leadership Conference, October 16-18, 2019 (dates are not confirmed) Other teleconferences and/or face to face meetings may also be planned during the year. 4 P age

DUE BY SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 TO SE DISTRICT 4-H OFFICE SE District 4-H Officer Filing Form Serving in office during the 2018-19 4-H Year Term in office: October 2018-October 2019 Elected October 2018 Complete the following information: (Print clearly) County Full Name of Applicant Mailing Address City State Zip Code Home Phone ( ) - Applicant s Cell Phone ( ) - Parent Cell Phone ( ) - Applicant s E-mail address Parent s name & email address: Birthdate (month/date/year): Age on September 1, 2018 Certified Volunteer Yes No Year Certified All Candidates must attend a candidate orientation. Two Zoom Sessions will be offered following the application deadline. Please check below which date you will participate (you only need to participate in one). If you are unable to attend one of these sessions, you will need to set up a teleconference with Cheryl Newberry to go through the orientation. I will attend: Thursday, September 27, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, October 1, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Office being filed for: President Vice President Secretary Public Relations Officer Recreation Leader Healthy Living Officer Photographer Choose One Mandatory Event/Training Participation: Candidates must be 14 by September 1, 2018 and be returning to high school the year following the election (Fall 2019). Candidates should completely consider if they are committed to the following events/training(s) below in their entirety. You are doing a disservice to the officer team and the district if you are not present at these events/trainings. Being an officer is not a title, it is a privilege to serve your peers. The following trainings/events are required for all District Officers: SE District Leadership Team Training December 1, 2018, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Location McAlester SE District Leadership Team Training May 22, 2019, 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Location TBD. State 4-H Roundup July 2019 (dates are not confirmed yet) @ Stillwater Leadership Team Retreat June 5-6, 2019 @ Stillwater SE District Leadership Conference, October 16-18, 2019 (dates are not confirmed) Other teleconferences and/or face to face meetings may also be planned during the year. 5 Page

Candidates for district office must have a minimum of 200 points on the filing application. Consider all years of project work as you complete the application. Instructions: Multiply the number in the How Many column by possible points to get the points earned. The number can not exceed the Max Points noted in the third column. Experiences How Many? Possible Points Max. Points Points Earned 1. Held a 4-H office, such as President, Vice-Pres., Secretary, Songleader, Recreation Leader or Reporter at the local or county level. (5 points per office.) 2. Held a 4-H office at the District or State level. (List all offices and the year held.) (5 points per office.) 5 25 3. Serving as a State 4-H Ambassador. (5 points per year.) 5 25 4. Served as an active member of one or more local 4-H club committees. List committees: 5. Actively served on county committee of youth and adults, cooperatively planning and conducting an activity or event. List committees: 6. Chaired a county planning committee. 7. Presented original 4-H presentation before a regularly scheduled Civic Group on the local or 5 50 county level. List groups: 8. As a representative of 4-H, instructed 4-H members or others in one or more workshops at 4-H camp, club meeting, day camp, or school. (Do not include school projects not directly related to 4- H project work. A workshop should be a minimum of 45 minutes in length.) List workshop topic(s) and location(s)/group(s): 9. Trained 4-H members in demonstrations, judging and/or project work. 10. Trained non-4-h members (youth and adults) in a project area. 11. Organized community service program(s) in the community, county, or state (i.e. Kids Helping Kids, community beautification, Change for Change, Pull for Kids, etc.) List examples: 5 50 12. Participated in six (6) different county events, such as the county fair, project show, fabric and fashion/fashion revue, Share the Fun, judging events, public speaking contests, camp, etc. (Count no more than 2 of the same kind of contest/activity/event) (5 points per event.) List events: 5 30 13. Delegate to District 4-H Leadership Conference (10 points per year attended.) 10 30 14. Delegate to State 4-H Roundup (10 points per year attended.) 10 60 15. Set up educational display at District or State event. (not fair exhibit) 16. Attended conference(s) for further developing leadership skills. List the name(s) of conference(s): 17. Recruited 4-H members who maintained membership, for a minimum of two (2) years. (5 points per year.) List names of members: 18. Submitted a Project Record Book to State Competition. (10 points per year.) 10 50 19. Submitted a county project report form to county office. (5 points per year.) 5 25 Total Points 545 6 P age

I have read and understand the guidelines and process for youth being elected to the Southeast District 4-H Officer Team on pages 1-4 of this application packet and agree to follow the guidelines and uphold the image of the 4-H Program. I also agree that all of the information in this Filing Form is true and accurate to the best of my ability. Candidate s Signature Date Parent s Signature Date Educator s Signature Date 7 P age

EXTENSION EDUCATOR S REFERENCE SHEET This reference sheet is to be completed by the county educator and attached to the reference letter. Name of Applicant Check the appropriate space and note any comments in support of the applicant s personal characteristic(s). Additional comments may be made on the back of this form. The information received will be confidential and will be reviewed by the consultation committee only. Characteristic Outstanding Desirable Undesirable Unknown TEAMWORK Demonstrated ability to place commitment to group goals over personal aspirations. RELIABILITY Faithfulness to duties; personal integrity; sense of responsibility. PUNCTUALITY On time and prepared for appointments and meetings. LEADERSHIP Initiative; ability to inspire others to act. INDUSTRY Concentration of effort to a task; capacity for sustained effort. COMPETENCE Ability to represent 4-H both in very formal and informal settings. CREATIVITY Original and imaginative. APPEARANCE Cleanliness; dress; poise. EXPRESSION Effectiveness and fluency in speaking. Effectiveness and fluency in writing. Ability to meet people. Sense of humor. Tact. Self-confidence. Attitude toward criticism. MENTAL ALERTNESS AND JUDGMENT COMMITMENT TO 4-H This program is more than an honor; it requires both service and sacrifice. Reference submitted by: Date Signature Title 8 P age

SE District Officer Candidate Application Packet Check Sheet Of Materials This form is to be used by the candidate and/or educator to make sure that all materials are completed and turned in by the designated deadline. Please double check to be sure that appropriate signatures are complete on each form! DISTRICT DEADLINE: September 7, 2018 SEND TO: CHERYL NEWBERRY, SE DISTRICT 4-H SPECIALIST P.O. BOX 1378 ADA, OK 74821-1378 CHECKLIST: Completed four page SE District 4-H Officer Filing Application (Pages 5-7) Meets all of the qualifications as outlined in Section B of the Southeast District Officer Qualifications and Duties (Page 1-4) Signatures of applicant, parent and educator (Page 7) Extension Educator s Reference Sheet and Signature (Page 8) Extension Educator s Letter of Recommendation 9 P age