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Scrapbook!

This past key club year, we received Honorable Mention for the scrapbook we entered in our district's competition held at the annual Leadership Conference! This year we would love to continue that and hopefully make our club stand out at the convention, but we need your help! If you have any photos of any key club events that have happened since April until now please send them to mbonsell@hotmail.com.  Please continue to take photos throughout this upcoming key club year and help our club make a name for itself. We really can't do this without you and we greatly appreciate any photos you send! Thank you so much!

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Two Words: Service, Leadership

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Welcome to the Parkland High School's Key Club's Website! PHS Key Club is one of the largest student organizations within the school district, and boasts about its long history of service and leadership within our school, as well as the community. Membership within Key Club is open to any Parkland High School student as we strive "to develop competent, capable, and caring leaders through the vehicle of service" (Vision).


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Making History Since 1925

Key Club is a coeducational service organization for high school students, organized and sponsored by a Kiwanis club. It is a self-governing organization and elects its own officers, determines its own service activities, and establishes its own officers, determines its own service activities, and establishes its own dues structure. Its Objects include the Objects of Kiwanis. Once organized, a Key Club is continuously sponsored by a Kiwanis Club. Although the ultimate responsibility for Key Club sponsorship is that of the Kiwanis board of directors, the sponsorship function is most directly carried out by the Kiwanis club Committee on Key Clubs, assisted by a faculty adviser (who may or may not be a Kiwanian) designated by the high school administration. 

It was in May, 1925 in Sacramento, California, that the 11 charter members, comprising the first Key Club, met officially for the first time. Prior to that meeting came a full year's activity through which the idea of Key Club developed and finally reached fruition. 

Key Club continues to grow rapidly. There are now clubs located throughout the world. In these groups, thousands of students are received training in leadership and service. Key Club is truly an "international" organization. In 1946, the first club was built in Canada, and since that time many more have been added. Every year, led by the international officers, 200 or more Key Clubs are added to this fast-growing organization, but emphasis is on permanent, active clubs rather than on mere numbers as such. 

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