Key Club 2017-2018: Building Character Through Service and Leadership

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"Join Key Club 2017-2018, an international student-led organization fostering service, character building, and leadership. Engage in community projects, gain recognition for your efforts, and develop valuable skills for the future."

  • Key Club
  • Service
  • Leadership
  • Character Building
  • Community

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  1. KEY CLUB 2017-2018 Kiwanis International Key Club Building Character Through Service and Leadership

  2. Board Members President: Arshad Mandani Vice President: Kyle Nguyen and Senior Rep: Priya Adhikari Junior Rep: Sofia John Sophomore Rep: Austin Malpass Freshman Rep: ??? IB Rep: Colette Kania Son Le Secretary: Meera Patel Treasurer: Mikhail Bagadion Editor/Historian: Julia Mitchem

  3. Mission Statement Key Club is an international, student-led organization that provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. High school student members of Key Club perform acts of service in their communities, such as cleaning up parks, collecting clothing and organizing food drives. They also learn leadership skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding elected leadership positions at the club, district and international levels.

  4. Why Join? Easy community service hours Bright Futures hours, CAS experiences Colleges love Key Club Dedication to service Scholarships Leadership and service opportunities Chance to do good in the community

  5. How KC Works Monthly general meetings Second Tuesday of every month Service events Board members will present different service opportunities every month Hours compiled into an hour log for each club member Park clean-ups, food drives, fundraisers, food banks, card making, etc.

  6. Active Membership/Attendance Active Membership 8 hours of service over the course of the school year Must be active to get cords/medallions (seniors) Attendance Must attend 5 of 7 general meetings (October-April) Show up to the events you sign up for Skipping an event without notice/replacement=negative hours

  7. Leadership Opportunities Freshman Representative Must be freshman Any program (IB/Medical/Traditional) Arrange a monthly event to present to club members Record attendance of the freshman class Represent the entire Class of 2021, be approachable

  8. Remind

  9. Application and Dues Application on School Website (currently updating) pcsb.org/phuhs Clubs and Activities Key Club Application to join Key Club $20 Dues (includes t-shirt) Turn in with application to Mrs. Mackenzie (19-216) or Mrs. Roscoe (19-215) by November general meeting

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