Ja’Myah Knox, a 2025 graduate of White Hall High School, recently represented Arkansas at the National 4-H Conference in Arlington, Virginia—a premier youth leadership event hosted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Knox earned the opportunity through her active participation in the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff’s 4-H Youth Development Program. While at the conference, she collaborated with youth from across the country, tackled real-world issues, and presented ideas to federal agencies.
“Representing my state was one of the proudest moments of my 4-H journey,” Knox said. “It deepened my appreciation for leadership, service and community.”
A proud third-generation 4-H’er, Knox hopes to inspire others in Pine Bluff to step into leadership roles through service and mentorship.
For more information on UAPB’s 4-H programs, contact Teki Hunt at [email protected] or (870) 575-8538.


