Held in partnership with the County of Tulare and its Health & Human Services Agency, the Step Up Youth Challenge is a service learning project for teams of middle and high school students. The challenge takes place over the course of the school year, providing participating teams the opportunity to identify an issue, engage their fellow students, enlist the help of community partners, and implement their plans. To conclude the project, students prepare and submit a report.
The reports are evaluated by teams of community members. The evaluators select the winning projects to receive grant awards from the County of Tulare. The awards in both middle and high school categories include: Community Collaboration, Impact, Meeting the Need, Sustainability, and Best Overall. A total of $14,400 in grants is awarded annually to the winning teams.
The 2023-24 Step Up Youth Challenge awards ceremony was held at the Jim Vidak Education Center (Visalia, CA) on April 30, 2024 and featured the presentation of awards in each category. The winning team projects are posted below.
Best Overall
Middle School Awards
Community Collaboration Award:
Live Oak Middle School
Tulare City Elementary School District
High School Awards
Impact Award:
Countryside High School
Tulare Joint Unified High School District
Meet the Need Award:
Accelerated Charter High School
Tulare Joint Union High School District
Sustainability Award:
Golden West High School
Visalia Unified School District
Presentation Award:
Mission Oak High School
Tulare Joint Unified High School District
Past Honorees
Tulare County Office of Education
Tim A. Hire, County Superintendent of Schools
P.O. Box 5091
Visalia, CA 93278-5091
(559) 733-6300