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We are one of the largest clubs on campus.  We encourage people with love of their community, school and nation to come and help out. It is truly a fun and lasting experience.
 
Our Club meets every Friday at 8:00 a.m., Room A-102
Rancho Cucamonga High School, Rancho Cucamonga, California
 
Our Club website:   www.rchskeyclub.com
Our Club e-mail address:  D15RCHSKeyClub@hotmail.com 
Our Sponsoring Kiwanis Club:  Kiwanis Club of Rancho Cucamonga 
 
 
  

2009-2010 Club Officers

 

Michelle Huang    (President)

Joyce Park      (Vice President)

Cristelle Villamena      (Secretary)

Nancy Wu      (Treasurer)

Nicole Pham       (Historian)

Andrew Shin       (Publicist)

David Seo   (Community Service Chair)

Matthew Nasarallah    (Membership Chair)

Darleen Nelsen    (Kiwanis Advisor)

Michael Lindensmith   (Faculty Advisor)
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
Mission Statement
"Key Club is an international student-led organization which provides its members with opportunities to provide service, build character and develop leadership."

Vision
"To develop competent, capable, and caring leaders through the vehicle of service."

Core Values
The core values of Key Club International are leadership, character building, caring, and inclusiveness.

Pledge
I pledge, on my honor,
to uphold the Objects of Key Club International;
to build my home, school and community;
to serve my nation and God;
and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.

Motto
Caring – Our Way of Life

Objects
 
  • To develop initiative and leadership.
  • To provide experience in living and working together.
  • To serve the school and community.
  • To cooperate with the school principal.
  • To prepare for useful citizenship.
  • To accept and promote the following ideals:
    • To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.
    • To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.
    • To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts.
    • To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.
    • To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service, and to build better communities.
    • To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which makes possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and good will.
 

 

 

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