4-H to the Rescue

Three children, wearing capes and standing with fists raised.

Leah Angel, David Angel, and Van Oliver of DeSoto County

Junior 4-H’ers, ages 8–13, and Cloverbuds, ages 5–7, with a passion for STEAM—science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics—gathered at Mississippi State University in late June for 4-H STEAM Day. Hundreds of young people came together to participate in contests, fly unmanned aerial vehicles, construct LEGO buildings, and enjoy a range of fun activities.

4-H is delivered by the MSU Extension Service.


A white boy and black boy look at two upside down liter bottles, one filled with orange liquid and the other with clear.
Henry Glass and Ian Hudson of Rankin County

Three girls, smiling and holding droppers.
Amaria Coleman, Passion Terrell, and Brooklyn Bulluck of Humphreys County

Two girls with green baseball hats and seated at a table with potatoes.
Avaleigh Garrett and Anna Simmons of Lafayette County

Two boys, wearing green hats and smiling.
Hunter Haynes and Rylan Hodges of Leflore County

One boy, on the far left, gives a thumbs up, while another, in the middle, aims a slingshot.
Landis Chandler (thumbs up) of Jefferson Davis County and Garrett Headley (aiming) of Oktibbeha County

A little boy looks surprised at a girl grinning and holding an iPad.
James Hartley and Tatum Mallette of Jackson County

Two young men, one white and one black, with hands in their pockets, standing behind a table covered with LEGO.
Caleb Cates of Lamar County and Landis Chandler of Jefferson Davis County

Four girls looking intently at two liter bottles joined at the mouth and containing liquid.
Kiari Robertson, Mia Tisdale, Rennie Tisdale, and Luna Robertson of Madison County

A girl touching an electrical sphere and her hair radiating.
Maddy Valpuesta of Lee County

Three boys seated around a man holding a remote for an uncrewed aerial vehicle
Aiden Scerbak, Benjamin McBride, and Nathan Scerbak of Webster County
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