The current Colorado State 4-H Youth Development Policies supersede these policies. They can be found on the Colorado 4-H website. Counties may set stricter policies than the State Policies. We expect all 4-H members and their families to be familiar with both our local Boulder County 4-H Policies, as well as the Colorado State 4-H Policies.
This procedure is meant to be a general guideline and is not intended to be binding nor confer specific rights upon the parties. Undertaking this process should only be considered if all other possibilities for a solution have been exhausted.
The Colorado 4-H Youth Development program has a long-standing set of expectations for conduct and behavior at events and activities. These expectations are based upon principles of caring, citizenship, fairness, respect, responsibility and trustworthiness. The 4-H Code of Conduct is a foundation of these expectations.
Key 4-H Pages
Pages
- 4-H Enrollment
- 4-H Clubs
- 4-H Projects
- 4-H Shooting Sports
- 4-H Livestock General Information
- 4-H Animal ID
- 4-H Rabbit Project
- 4-H Cavy Project
- 4-H Dog Project
- 4-H Cat Project
- 4-H Poultry Project
- 4-H Horse Project
- 4-H Beef Project
- 4-H Swine Project
- 4-H Sheep Project
- 4-H Dairy Cattle Project
- 4-H Dairy Goat Project
- 4-H Market/Breeding Goats Project
- 4-H Utility Goat Project
- 4-H Volunteer Enrollment
- 4-H Outreach
- 4-H Youth Council & Leadership
- 4-H County Policies
- 4-H Scholarships
- 4-H Legacy Fund – Donate:
- 4-H Leader Resources