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Kiwanis Family

The letters “K-E-Y” in Key Club stand for Kiwanis Educates/Encourages Youth.

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Students from all high schools and middle schools can attend the 5th annual MISD Day of Service at Rose Park. Transportation and food (In-N-Out) will be provided. Shirts will be sold at $6 each.

Reminder

LEDCON Dues

If you’re on the list to attend LEDCON, dues are due by March 3 for a $75 deposit. Dr. Berwise is setting up online payments for next week for a full $150.

Update

LEDCON Awards

The submission for the LEDCON Online Contests and Awards are due March 30.

DCM

You can either attend in-person at the Mansfield Sharetea or the Zoom meeting at 6:30 p.m. The link to join will be sent via GroupMe.

Sophomore Of The Year Deadline

The T-O Kiwanis Foundation is hosting the Walter Hurst Sophomore of the Year Scholarship for $600. Check Remind for application formatting and details.

Summit Winterguard

Our Summit Winterguard needs volunteers to help set up for their competition at Martin High School. For more details and information, reach out to Caia or Bryant.

Reminder

LEDCON Contests & Awards

If you’ve signed up for some contests or one of the officers did, please speak to an officer to get more info! Also, please pack accordingly.

Update

New Officer Board

Since elections are over and the new school year is kicking into gear, please be mindful of our board change! Don’t forget to congratulate your new officers.

Ledcon

In the annual Leadership Conference, Key Clubbers from all over Texas and Oklahoma get together to discuss forums, competitions, leadership, and awards!

Divisional Trash Pick Up And Volleyball Social

From 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Katherine Rose Park, help clean up the environment and hang out with fellow Key Clubbers!

April Dcm

This is the last DCM of the year! Come to s+Mansfield ShareTea at 6:30 p.m. for one last time.

Ap Study Session

The district is hosting an AP study session with teachers, educators, and adults that can help you with all of your subjects! It’ll be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with four blocks, two study sessions total.

This year’s Governor’s project highlights the importance of building supportive and encouraging communities across the district. By uplifting our peers and even the many strangers we see around us daily, we can see an increase in morale and mental health. We hope to encourage T-O to serve their communities and increase the positivity within their schools.

SERVICE IDEAS:

● Create and hang encouraging posters

● Raise donations for local first responders, health care workers, etc.

● Host public speaking/ confidence workshops for middle schoolers

● Write letters to the elderly

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