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Bishop Montgomery Key Club!!!

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Bishop Montgomery Key Club Page. Through this page you can see a list of upcoming events (once we get all the kinks in the site worked out) and we'll provide an easy way for you to send us your hours and contact our board members

Listing Site Updates

Please check out the links on the top of the page to find more information.

The "Calendar" will show any important upcoming events.

The "Guest Book" allows you to show us you dropped by an leave us any comments, be they helpful to improve our webiste or simply to say hello

The "Meet Your Board" lists the board members along with some contact information for each.

The "Favorite Links and Hours" lists some fun websites and is where you should go to turn in your Key Club Hours

Special Announcements

  • Our End of the Year meeting is coming up soon. Be sure to get there and meet all the new board memebers and find out how awesome next year is gonna be

A Little Background Info On Key Club International

PURPOSE

Key Club is a service organization for high school students and, although the club operates under the school's regulations, it is different from other clubs. Key Club is unique because it blends service with outstanding leadership training. The projects and activities undertaken by the Key Club provide learning experiences outside of the classroom and encourages students to become involved in their school and community.

Key Club, along with serving the community, also provides many services to the school. Participation in Key Club service activities helps to develop initiative, leadership, and good citizenship. This involvement helps to heighten awareness of the community's needs.

HISTORY

Key Club was started in May 1925 in Sacramento, California, by the local Kiwanis club. The original purpose of Key Club was to provide an active, vocational guidance program for the student body. Later, in response to many other opportunities for service in the school, Key Club began to expand. Today Key Club is the largest high school service organization in the world. It has become the high school service club.

At the outset, Key Club grew with the help of Kiwanians who visited the Sacramento club and came away with the idea of introducing the high school service club to their own communities. This idea spread quickly, and soon Key Clubs began to form across the United States.

By 1939, Florida had enough clubs to hold a state convention and form an association of Key Clubs, thus starting the first districts. Members then traveled to Florida for the first International Convention. There, Malcom Lewis, from West Palm Beach, Florida, was elected the first International President.

Key Club experienced a banner year in 1946, during which the first Canadian club was established, and the official publication of Key Club International, KEYNOTES, was first published. Also in that year, at the convention in New Orleans, the Key Club International Constitution and Bylaws were adopted.

With the Constitution and Bylaws as a guide, Key Club International has since spread across North America and to seventeen countries, which have now been divided into 31 districts.

What is Division 19 South?

Division 19 South is a collection of 10 KEY Clubs in the south bay area. The division was formed in 2001 when the original Division 19 had nearly 20 schools and was forced to split into two divisions. After lengthy debate, the board members compromised on the new divisional mascot, choosing to call it the mighty Beast (the bunny pictured to the right.)