Friday, February 29, 2008
News
Election Results
MEP Chair
Ellen McNeill
10th Grade Rep
Jessica Sin
11th Grade Rep
Edward Lee
12th Grade Rep
Connie Kwon
Historian
Stephanie Patton
Publicist
Jennifer Lee
Sarah Whang
Project Chair
Jessica Kim
Jinhei Seo
Treasurer
Benjamin Yang
Secretary
HaRi Kim
VP
Monica Lee
President
Grace Yoo
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Officer Descriptions
MEP Chair
The Major Emphasis Project chair must incorporate the 4 Seasons of Service into his/her Key Club by planning projects that go along with the Seasons. For example, the fall season of service is UNICEF, so the MEP chair has to plan projects that go along with the UNICEF season, such as Trick or Treat for UNICEF. In addition, every two years there is a new Service Initiative that the Kiwanis International decides that has a special focus on a particular issue, such as High Five for Health, this year's initiative. The MEP chair must also create projects that use this service initiative to make a difference in his/her community.
Publicist
There are usually two publicists that work together in Key Club. One publicist regulates and updates the Key Club Corner(s) in each adviser's room, while the other publicist circulates CVTV bulletin notices and flyers around campus.
Grade Representatives
The Grade Representatives are responsible for notifying all your grade Key Club members concerning upcoming meetings, events and other important announcements. The notifications usually come in the form of e-mails, though feel free to be as creative as you want! He or she is also responsible for attending and actively participating in the officer and general Key Club meetings.
Bulletin Editor
The Bulletin Editor manages and updates the Key Club website every two weeks (with the general meeting announcements). These updates include the project sheets, etc. He or she is also responsible to make a bulletin every month to give out at general meetings.
Project Chair
The Project Chair thinks of new events and helps organize them. This job position is usually filled by 2 co-chairmen and is often responsible for contacting other organizations to make arrangements. It requires responsibility, good organizational skills, and creativity.
Spirit Chair
What is Spirit Chair, anyway? This officer position DEMANDS energy, enthusiasm, and dedication; one that will channel our members to spreading even further the spirit of Crescenta Valley High School Key Club, the spirit of giving back to the community, the spirit of volunteering. The Spirit Chair will lead all cheers at general meetings and be greatly involved with getting our members "PUMPED UP" for Fall Rally and Convention.
Secretary
The Secretary is in charge of filling out the Monthly Report Form(MRF) and sending it to the current LTG, District Secretary, KC President and advisor(s). The Secretary must also keeps track of strikes. If no members write articles for the month, the Secretary is obligated to write two(2) articles his/herself and send them to the LTG. Finally, the Secretary is responsible for compiling a complete Key Club Member Roster, with help from Grade Reps. These articles are sent to the LTG as well.
Kiwanis Family Chair
A Kiwanis Family Chair devotes their time (once a month) to visit the local Montrose- La Crescenta Kiwanis. You must attend once a month and keep communications between CV's Key Club and Kiwanis strong, at the meetings you must keep them updated with projects and events that occur at our key club. You are also responsible to organize Kiwanis takeovers once or twice a year. For this position you must be able to prove that you have transportation during lunch and availability to miss part of your 5th period class (its worth it you get a free lunch!).
VP
The vice president is responsible to help the President with his/her duties. He or she is in charge of reserving event locations.
Historian
The historian is expected to go to many events and take pictures there. He or she must email these photos to the bulletin editor, president, and LTG every month. A scrapbook capturing the year can also be made.
President
The President is in charge of leading the entire club. Along with the project chairs, he or she finds projects. The president holds general meetings every 2 weeks and officer meetings every 2 weeks. He or she is responsible for overseeing all of the projects and making project sheets for every meeting.
Treasurer
This position requires a lot of time, especially during dues collection, Fall Rally, and Convention.
The Major Emphasis Project chair must incorporate the 4 Seasons of Service into his/her Key Club by planning projects that go along with the Seasons. For example, the fall season of service is UNICEF, so the MEP chair has to plan projects that go along with the UNICEF season, such as Trick or Treat for UNICEF. In addition, every two years there is a new Service Initiative that the Kiwanis International decides that has a special focus on a particular issue, such as High Five for Health, this year's initiative. The MEP chair must also create projects that use this service initiative to make a difference in his/her community.
Publicist
There are usually two publicists that work together in Key Club. One publicist regulates and updates the Key Club Corner(s) in each adviser's room, while the other publicist circulates CVTV bulletin notices and flyers around campus.
Grade Representatives
The Grade Representatives are responsible for notifying all your grade Key Club members concerning upcoming meetings, events and other important announcements. The notifications usually come in the form of e-mails, though feel free to be as creative as you want! He or she is also responsible for attending and actively participating in the officer and general Key Club meetings.
Bulletin Editor
The Bulletin Editor manages and updates the Key Club website every two weeks (with the general meeting announcements). These updates include the project sheets, etc. He or she is also responsible to make a bulletin every month to give out at general meetings.
Project Chair
The Project Chair thinks of new events and helps organize them. This job position is usually filled by 2 co-chairmen and is often responsible for contacting other organizations to make arrangements. It requires responsibility, good organizational skills, and creativity.
Spirit Chair
What is Spirit Chair, anyway? This officer position DEMANDS energy, enthusiasm, and dedication; one that will channel our members to spreading even further the spirit of Crescenta Valley High School Key Club, the spirit of giving back to the community, the spirit of volunteering. The Spirit Chair will lead all cheers at general meetings and be greatly involved with getting our members "PUMPED UP" for Fall Rally and Convention.
Secretary
The Secretary is in charge of filling out the Monthly Report Form(MRF) and sending it to the current LTG, District Secretary, KC President and advisor(s). The Secretary must also keeps track of strikes. If no members write articles for the month, the Secretary is obligated to write two(2) articles his/herself and send them to the LTG. Finally, the Secretary is responsible for compiling a complete Key Club Member Roster, with help from Grade Reps. These articles are sent to the LTG as well.
Kiwanis Family Chair
A Kiwanis Family Chair devotes their time (once a month) to visit the local Montrose- La Crescenta Kiwanis. You must attend once a month and keep communications between CV's Key Club and Kiwanis strong, at the meetings you must keep them updated with projects and events that occur at our key club. You are also responsible to organize Kiwanis takeovers once or twice a year. For this position you must be able to prove that you have transportation during lunch and availability to miss part of your 5th period class (its worth it you get a free lunch!).
VP
The vice president is responsible to help the President with his/her duties. He or she is in charge of reserving event locations.
Historian
The historian is expected to go to many events and take pictures there. He or she must email these photos to the bulletin editor, president, and LTG every month. A scrapbook capturing the year can also be made.
President
The President is in charge of leading the entire club. Along with the project chairs, he or she finds projects. The president holds general meetings every 2 weeks and officer meetings every 2 weeks. He or she is responsible for overseeing all of the projects and making project sheets for every meeting.
Treasurer
This position requires a lot of time, especially during dues collection, Fall Rally, and Convention.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
updates
Convention: 1st payment ($220) due by next Wednesday at lunch.
please bring your code of conduct form and medical release form with you
ALL Celestial Opera volunteer spaces have been filled.
NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Feb. 21st
please bring your code of conduct form and medical release form with you
ALL Celestial Opera volunteer spaces have been filled.
NEXT GENERAL MEETING: Feb. 21st
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Projects
Upcoming Projects
Candy Making
Foods Room
Friday, Feb. 8th
3PM-5PM
We will be melting chocolate and making candy to pass out to teachers on Valentine’s Day.
Convalescent Home
2635 Honolulu Ave
Thursday, Feb. 14th
3PM-5:30PM
Show how big your heart is this Valentine’s Day by helping set up for a dance at the local convalescent home.
Candy Making
Foods Room
Friday, Feb. 8th
3PM-5PM
We will be melting chocolate and making candy to pass out to teachers on Valentine’s Day.
Convalescent Home
2635 Honolulu Ave
Thursday, Feb. 14th
3PM-5:30PM
Show how big your heart is this Valentine’s Day by helping set up for a dance at the local convalescent home.
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