Meeting this Tuesday!
There have been a few problems with logging in to school center but now those are fixed and this site will be updated regularly.
Our next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday February 9th.
The Kiwanis Golf Ball Drop was held this Saturday at Bridge Fest. Thank you to e everyone who help sell golf balls.
Our lightly used Shoe and Shirt drive begins this week so bring any lightly used shoes or shirts and tell all you friends to bring them too. Thank you to everyone who helped make posters at the social! They will be put up around the school soon!
If you have any questions, or can't make this meeting, you can contact me or any of the other officers, or even see Mr. Hofstad in room 4104. |
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Kingwood High
School Key Club is a service organization that is student led and
performs service to the community and for other service organizations.
KHS Key Club is located in the Texas-Oklahoma District, which is a part
of Key Club International. We have meetings every other Tuesday and
offcicers meet on the Tuesdays not designated for general meetings. There are a certain amount of hours that members have to obtain every two months to be in good standing with the club. The reason that Key Club exists is because of the excellent support that we get from our sponsor club, the Kingwood Kiwanis. Kiwanis is a club that is very active in the community and helps out Key Club more than anyone knows. We have a very exciting year ahead, with many different major service projects that the club will be participating in. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to email our officers.
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Your new Key Club Officers for the 2009-2010 school year are:
President: Sarah Hill Vice Pres: Cameron Macdonnell Secretary: Sami Carley Secretary: Hayden Robison Treasurer: Vanessa Arias Editor/webmaster: Michael Blake |
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 10 points (service hours) every 2 months must be earned to be a member in good standing. Points can be earned in 2 ways: A mandatory Key Club Event, Volunteer work in the community or attending meetings. You will need to do all to be able to earn the 10 points.
2 "drive" points must also be earned. A drive point usually means that you have made a donation to Key Club in a pre-approved way. For example; 30 coke tabs and old eye glasses can earn you drive points. Bringing supplies needed for an event can also earn you drive points. Attending meetings can earn you drive points.
ALWAYS keep a copy of your point sheet with you! It must be verified by an adult in attendance of the function you are volunteering at, or an officer if it is a Key Club event. Make a copy of it for your own records BEFORE turning it in for credit. |
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