Key Club
- Sponsor names:
- Megan Huckins - megan.huckins@cpsb.org
- Travis Bolden - travis.bolden@cpsb.org
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Fees: There is an international and District Fees for a total of $17
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Meetings: Every other Friday in the morning at 7:10 a.m. Or in the afternoon at 3:10 p.m. Members choose what time works best for them. They only need to go to one meeting not both. Meetings are held in Ms. Huckins room in A103.
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What is Key Club?
Key Club is a student-led organization that focuses on community service, leadership development, and character building. It's the largest and oldest service program for high school students.
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What does Key Club do?
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Service: Key Club members perform service projects in their schools, communities, and homes. These projects can include building bridges, collecting food, and helping to eliminate diseases.
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Leadership: Key Club members develop leadership skills through service to others. They also elect student officers for club, district, and international boards.
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Character building: Key Club members build character and learn to care about others.
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How is Key Club organized?
- Key Club is self-governing and student-led.
- Key Club members pay small dues to fund the organization.
- Key Club is advised by adult volunteers, including Kiwanis advisors, faculty advisors, and district administrators.
- Key Club is divided into districts, which are made up of several divisions.
- Each district has an executive board that includes a governor, secretary, treasurer, and bulletin editor.
- When was Key Club founded?
- The first Key Club was established at Sacramento High School in California on May 7, 1925. (WE TURN 100 YEARS OLD IN MAY of 2025) Female students were first admitted to Key Club in 1977.