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Prairie High School Key Club Established August 2011

Prairie High School Key Club Established August 2011. 2012-13 Officers. Delaney Hoffman – President Anna Rubsam – Vice President Josie Wagner – Secretary Kathryn Landenberg – Editor Zach Strahan - Treasurer Kathy Waychoff - Advisor. What is Key Club?.

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Prairie High School Key Club Established August 2011

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  1. Prairie High School Key ClubEstablished August 2011

  2. 2012-13 Officers Delaney Hoffman – President Anna Rubsam – Vice President Josie Wagner – Secretary Kathryn Landenberg – Editor Zach Strahan- Treasurer Kathy Waychoff - Advisor

  3. What is Key Club? Student-led organization that provides members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership. • Membership • Will be open to all students in grades 10-12 at Prairie High School • Annual dues are paid • Members will complete 25 hours of service annually in Key Club Volunteer events • Leadership • Advisor – Kathy Waychoff, District Volunteer Coordinator, kwaychoff@prairiepride.org, 319-848-5224 • Officers will include President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Editor. Officers will be elected in April of the preceding year

  4. What is Key Club? • Projects • Key Club will have the opportunity to participate in at minimum of one activity per month during the school year • All projects will be reviewed and selected by the current Leadership team consisting of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Editor. • All projects will impact students or their families • Up to 25 hours of participation in Key Club Volunteer projects may be applied to the Silver Volunteer Cord at graduation. • Dues • Membership dues for the school year will be $14.00 per student. • For those that can’t afford dues, financial assistance may be available upon request.

  5. Key Club Projects • 2011-12 = 810 Hours given to our school and our community through 27 projects • Projects will be available to all Key Club members • Sign up on the Key Club Bulletin Board • Honor your commitments

  6. 2012-13 Projects So Far • Especially For You Race Against Breast Cancer • PHS Football Game Concession Stand • Young Parent’s Network Child Care • Prairie View Playground Clean Up & Repaint • PMA Bands Across the Prairie • PMA Fall Fundraiser • Kiwanis “Eliminate” Fundraising at Prairie vs Xavier Football Game • Prairie Ridge & Prairie View PTO Meetings Child Care • Stack the Stands Invitational Dance Team Competition • Prairie View Movie Under the Stars To be continued……

  7. WELCOME! Next Meeting – Friday, September 28 8:00 am – 9:00 am PHS Presentation Room Speakers – Cedar Rapids Kiwanis Members

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