The local unit budget allowance should cover any expenses for Primary Achievement Days. Primary presidencies should help teachers of 10- and 11-year-old children plan and implement Achievement Days. Stake Primary leaders could be a resource in establishing recognition procedures to meet local needs. Each child should receive recognition, which could be given quarterly on a ward level.
The following areas of achievement could be used in addition to those given in the Merrie Miss and Blazer A and B manuals: Spirituality, Family History, Personal Preparedness, and Education and Scholarship. It is recommended that each child complete at least two achievements monthly (See Bulletin 1990-2).- Primary Handbook Supplement