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Mr. Maloney will be back on Monday, January 30, 2012!

Welcome back Mr. Maloney!
Key Club
Instructor: Mr. Dunn   

Who We Are

Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. What makes Key Club so successful is the fact that it is a student-led organization that teaches leadership through serving others. Members of the Kiwanis International family, Key Club members build themselves as they build their schools and communities.

Today, Key Club exists on more than 5,000 high school campuses, primarily in the United States and Canada. Growth efforts, however, have taken the Key Club experience internationally to Canada, the Caribbean nations, Central and South America, and most recently to Asia and Australia.

Key Club International is an organization of individual Key Clubs and is funded by nominal dues paid by every member. Its officers are high school leaders elected by the members at district and International conventions. The organization offers a wide range of opportunities to its members:

  • Leadership development
  • Vocational guidance
  • College scholarships
  • Subscription to the Key Club magazine
  • Service-learning
  • Personal enrichment
  • Value-added member benefit programs
  • Liability insurance coverage


Originally, Key Club adopted as its motto, “We Build,” the same motto as its parent organization, Kiwanis International. In 1976, the organization opted to change its motto to Caring Our Way of Life” because these words more clearly conveyed members reasons for helping others.

Group Announcements
2011 and 2012 Club Officers

President                 Hannah Cho
Vice President         Jason Ksanznak
Treasurer                Goodwill Batallingaya
Secretary                Henrietta Okafor
Public Relations       Brittany Mays
Historian                  Rachelle Proctor
Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of service projects can a Key Club undertake?

There is almost no limit to the scope and nature of Key Club service projects. The Key Club Web site, Key Club Magazine, and conventions all offer ideas for service opportunities. Better yet, begin by looking around your school for existing needs. 

Are there any minimums for involvement in a Key Club?

Many clubs utilize a point system in which members earn points for attending meetings and projects. The best rule of thumb is the 50-hour rule: Every Key Club member should be willing to undertake 50 hours of service each year. (Throughout the organization, more than 10 million service hours are produced annually.)

Discussion Topics
Group Contacts
+ Bell, Brian
+ Dunn, Frank
+ Knehans, Al
Click on name to see details.

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