This document encourages students to get involved in extracurricular activities at their high school. It lists over 20 clubs and opportunities for involvement, including FFA, music, rallies, sports, theater, gardening club, marching band, Christian clubs, cross country, and Key Club. The document emphasizes that getting involved leads to benefits like higher grades, better attendance, college scholarships, leadership skills, and a more well-rounded high school experience. Students are urged to take advantage of the many opportunities before their four years are up.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
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13. AND THOSE RALLIES!
How cute!
Irma is amazing!
Need some
help here
Eddie!
Van Rocks!
14. STATISTICS ON THE BENEFITS
OF GETTING INVOLVED IN HIGH SCHOOL
THESE ARE PERCENTAGES
*U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, National
Education Longitudinal Study, Second Follow-up, 1992.
15. QUOTES FROM TEACHERS
âIf students truly want to have a full
experience, stretch themselves as people,
challenge themselves in ways they never
have before, or simply make life-long friends,
then they need to be involved in our school.
Everyone can go to class everyday, go home
after school, and never change anything. But
they would be robbing themselves of a
truly great experience. Our school offers a
wide variety of activities in which students
can explore. As a great texter once texted,
"YOLO."â -----Daniel Ching
16. HEREâS ANOTHER...
âACTIVITIES SUPPORT THE ACADEMIC MISSION OF SCHOOLS. They are
not a diversion, but rather an extension of a good educational program. Students
who participate in activity programs tend to have higher grade-point averages,
better attendance records, lower dropout rates and fewer discipline problems than
students generally.
ACTIVITIES ARE INHERENTLY EDUCATIONAL. Activity programs provide
valuable lessons for many practical situations. Through participation in activity
programs, students learn teamwork, sportsmanship, winning and losing, the
rewards of hard work, self-discipline, build self-conďŹdence, and develop skills to
handle competitive situations. These are qualities the public expects schools to
produce in students so they become responsible adults and productive citizens.
ACTIVITIES FOSTER SUCCESS IN LATER LIFE. Participation in high
school activities is often a predictor of later success - in college, a career, and
becoming a contributing member of society.â
----- Chelsea Geraci-Milliorn
17. AND ANOTHER...
âForget âschoolâ.Â
School is a blink. And it's just some buildings. Think
YOU. WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU GONNA DO IN
LESS THAN 4 YEARS? That is the question.Â
Get involved with YOU. Build YOUR skills. MAKE
cool stuff. DO cool stuff. End up with a COOL
LIFE.Â
It's a scary world out there. Strap on. Be ready. Mad
skills start NOW!â
-----Jon Corippo
18. Still not convinced? What about...
MILITARY CLUB
Anyone can join. For serious folks
and fans of the military. Three big
ďŹeld trips; two overnight.Â
Guest speakers. Gaming and
probably paintball.Â
See Mr. Corippo
19. OR, WHAT ABOUT...
Being In A Play
MRS. SMITH SAYS:
âSo far, at least one after school
play, potentially two, fall and
spring:) Get to act, hang out
with other actors, its just plain
fun:)â
20. Oh, this is new...
Heirloom Organic Gardener Club
Gardens will be on campus. We've been invited to be exhibitors at the largest
heirloom food festival in the world in Sonoma County (Santa Rosa) by Oprah
promoted & featured Baker Creek Seed Company (student focus is Sept 12th)
http://www.theheirloomexpo.com/. Students would be creating a presentation
project on sustainable living, community, farming, and food.Â
Talk to Mr. Powers if
you are interested!
21. Mr. Samuelson says...
âThe Marching Band is looking for new members. Â
If anyone has played an instrument in the past and would like to rejoin
band, we would be interested in talking to them. Â The Band plans on
playing at Santa Cruz and Pismo this fall and hopes to perform at one of
California's major theme parks in the spring. Â We also need young ladies
who are interested in being part of the colorguard team which would be
ďŹag twirling and holding letters or a banner for the band.â
22. Mr. Ching wants you to know about...
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Veterans Day
Dinner Project
Eastern Europe Trip
23. Another club...
âThere is a Christian Club that
meets on Tuesdays at lunch in the Ask Mr. Samuelson
Music Room. Â All denominations
are welcome. Â It is usually a time
of singing, sharing and praying. Â
Check it out.â
24. If you are interested, contact Mrs. Alvarez
Minarets Cross-Country Team
This was last year's cross country team. Now
imagine being a part of this year's team!
25. and ďŹnally...
Key Club
Key Club International is the largest high school community service
organization in the world. We are sponsored by our local Sierra-Oakhurst
Kiwanis Club. Â Key Club assists Kiwanis in carrying out its mission to serve
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the children of the world. High school student members of Key Club
perform acts of service in their communities, Â They also learn leadership
skills by running meetings, planning projects and holding elected
Mrs.
leadership positions at the club, district and international levels.
Righter
â˘Meetings are every Wednesday at lunch (Room TBA).
â˘50 Service Hours required for the school year @
â˘Dues:  $18.00/year trighter@mychawanakee.org
â˘Multiple Scholarships Available
26. And donât forget!!!
If you have a good idea for a new club or activity and
enough people are interested in participating in it,
run it by Mr. Niehoff and see if it is something we could
have at Minarets!
27. FINAL THOUGHTS...
4 YEARS
GO
BY
FAST!
JUST ASK
A
SENIOR
ABOUT IT!
MAKE IT
COUNT!!!
28. NOW GO OUT THERE AND CONQUER THE WORLD!
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