Bayside High School 2020 - 2021 Digital Scrapbook

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Bayside High School’s Journey Through Key Club 2020-2021


Table of Contents Introduction (3-6)

PG 1

Fundraising projects (71-84) Kiwanis family interaction (85-94)

Service to School (7-32)

involvement with major emphasis (95-110)

Service to Community (33-70)

miscellaneous (111-124) PG 2


Board officers INTRODUCTION Almost every year, our club does the traditional scrapbook. We love to cherish memories in a form of a scrapbook. This year, we decided to go down the digital route. We had amazing virtual events and fundraisers and it was quite the experience. Let’s go down the memory lane with Bayside High School Key Club. - JINGJIE REN, PRESIDENT OF BHSKC

Advisor: Jacoby

President: Jingjie Ren

Secretary: Ziyi Feng

VP: Cathy Yang

Secretary: Komal Majid

Editor: Michelle Shi Treasurer: Chere Hong Webmaster: Roy Lu

PG 3

PG 4


Art/Media Committee Queena Yue

Fiona Zhuo

Jiwoo Park

Nicole Cao

PG 5

Sahra Wahedi

Nicole Meselsohn

Events/Fundraising Committee

PG 6


Service to School

Section 2

Service to our school

Teacher Appreciation Day Multi-Cultural Week

Mental Health Awareness Week Respect For All Week

PG 7

PG 8


n o i t a i c e r p p a r e h c a e t r p u Fo d e r e n rt a p b u l C y a day, Ke k n a h T k r o Y w e N h t i w d a e r p s o t k e e w r e h c a Te ur o s d r a w o t e d u t i t a r g teachers

Thank You To Teachers

5/04-08/2020

For teacher appreciation week, I wrote a thank you email to my coach, Mr. Baccuzza. He played a big role in track: keeping us safe and also entertained. Even though sometimes he makes us run in raining weather or tells us to run the annoying mile repeats, at the end of the day, he still makes us giggle. By joining track, Baccuzza made me feel welcomed. I appreciate every moment of track. Thank you Baccuzza! - Lily Cai “Dear Mr. Herman, Thank you so much for your efforts in making my classmates and I’s education authentic and memorable. I couldn’t have asked for a better english teacher this year.”

PG 9

PG 10


12/14/20-12/19/20

l a r u t l u c i t l mu week Michelle Shi

Michelle Shi

Michelle Shi Michelle Shi

Every year, our school hosts a multi-cultural week. This year, everything is virtual so we decided to share some of our cultural food online. A Multicultural Cookbook was made and we also learned about food from all over the world by taking a quiz!

Cathy Yang

PG 11

Victoria Krivitskiy

PG 12


l a r u t l u c i t l mu week n o i t a u n i t n o c

12/14/20-12/19/20

Egg Omelette - John Lam & Kaylen Su

Spring Rolls - Vivian Pan

Shrimp Shumai - Lia Li & Madisen Ung

Braised Pork - Myra Lin Baked Ziti - Juliana Campopiano

PG 13

Japchae - Ryan Kwon

PG 14


1/26/21

h t l a e h l a t n e m k e e w s s e n e r awa

DAY 1

Intro to Mental Health - Our school shared mental health resources and we shared what we learned about mental health PG 15

PG 16


h t l a e h l a t n e m k e e w s s e n e r awa

1/27/21

DAY 2 FFo

Opening Up About Mental Health Day Members shared what mental health means to them PG 17

PG 18


h t l a e h l a t n e m k e e w s s e n e r awa

1/28/21

DAY 3 FFo

Self-Care Day - We shared what self care means and why it is important to take care of ourselves PG 19

PG 20


h t l a e h l a t n e m k e e w s s e n e r awa A bingo board was created about what students do to relieve stress. Members played and shared their bingo board.

De-Stress Day PG 21

1/29/21

DAY 4 FFo

Members came together to watch a movie while learning about how to help someone with mental health.

Help Someone Else Day

DAY 5 PG 22


r o f l u f t c e p s e R k e e w l al LUB

DAY 1

Reduce Reuse Recycle

2/4/21

yC

e K + S H e d Baysi

Using reusable bags

Using reusable masks

Using reusable water bottles

PG 23

Respect for the Environment

s y a w d e r a h s e w e r o m a e t a e r c to e l b a n i susta planet

PG 24


r o f l u f t c e p s e R k e e w l l a

2/8/21

DAY 2 FFo

Respect for Front-Line Workers PG 25

PG 26


2/9/21

r o f l u f t c e p s e R k e e w l l a

DAY 3 FFo

Respect for LGBTQ+

PG 27

PG 28


r o f l u f t c e p s e R k e e w l l a

2/10/21

DAY 4 FFo

Respect for Equality

PG 29

PG 30


r o f l u f t c e p s e R k e e w l l a

2/11/21

DAY 5

Respect for Small Businesses - We shouted out our favorite small businesses for support PG 31

PG 32


Service to Community

Section 3

Service to Community

Freerice Illumination Foundation Event

Love for Elders

BeanBeanBean

December Letters Support Local Businesses Mask Up New York

Thank Essential Workers Project Implicit Tests

Covid 19 Posters Be the Change

PG 33

Valentine Cards of St. Judes

PG 34


FFo

Support Local Businesses

Adriana Zumba

For this event, Key Clubbers ordered food online to support local businesses that are affected by the pandemic.

Queena Yue

Local businesses are negatively impacted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Let me give you the facts. According to a study done by US Private Sector, “37 million jobs are vulnerable to layoffs as a direct result of the pandemic.” So many people are struggling. But as a community, we can help our local businesses. To support restaurants, you can simply order takeout over the phone or from food delivery apps. Another way to support local businesses is by donating! Liftfund is a nonprofit organization that supports small businesses through donations. I hope everyone is healthy and well. - Nicole Cao PG 35

Nicole

Elizabeth Nazginov

4/1/2020-4/17/2020

PG 36


Support Local Businesses - continuation

Nicole Cao

Komal Majid

PG 37

Jingjie Ren

As someone whose family owns a lot of small businesses, supporting them means a lot. During these hard times, simply ordering takeout would mean a lot to restaurants. Therefore, I came up with an event to support local businesses. Key Clubbers ordered food online to help their community. - Jingjie Ren, President PG 38


Gratitude to service workers

I have endless respect and gratitude towards all essential workers. They’re afraid of the virus too, afraid of getting sick or spreading it to their loved ones. But they are brave and courageous, working day and night, risking their own lives to help others. - Nicole Cao

4/17/2020

FFo

For this event, members of key club expressed their gratitude to frontline workers by sending messages or creating posters that show how thankful and appreciated we are for them.

Rumla Irfan

Sahra Wahedi Nicole Cao PG 39

I believe it's important to thank healthcare workers because these people are currently fighting on the front lines of Coronavirus, working day and night to help as many as they can. Therefore we should be appreciative of them as they have knowledge and kind hearts to aid so many people in need - Victoria Krivitskiy

PG 40


Gratitude to service workers FFo

in here, our board officers, jingjie ren and cathy yang sent thank you cards and hand sanitizers to sanitary workers.

Our members messaged health care workers online to show support.

Victoria Krivitskiy PG 41

Natalie Yu

Sahra Wahedi PG 42


Elizabeth Nazginov & Julie Su

4/1/2020-4/17/2020

COVID-19 Awareness Members created posters and artworks to spread awareness about COVID-19

PG 43

Rumla Irfan

Our poster is mainly addressed to healthcare workers who risk their lives every day by going to work. This poster showed our appreciation for those who’re trying to help during this chaotic situation. We hope health care workers see this to know that their efforts are greatly appreciated. We want everyone to practice social distancing so that this whole situation can end faster and the efforts of healthcare workers are not in vain. - Elizabeth N

Ziyi Feng

PG 44


Tiffany Cao

Mrya Lin

7/15/2020

Be th e cha Sign nge i petit ng ions

Eileen Lim

Lily Cai

Xinyi Li

PG 45

Members signed petitions which is the first step towards participating in a community for change. Cathy Yang

PG 46


7/20/2020

During this pandemic, masks are a basic necessity to keep ourselves safe. However, many individuals are unable to protect themselves because they cannot afford masks, even struggling to afford food and water. The Illumination Foundation is a non-profit 501C3 organization that provides services for vulnerable homeless adults and children in California. I showed my appreciation by writing a short thank you note to the staff, who work in order to improve the lives of others. Michelle Shi PG 47

Illu min foun ation dati on

PG 48


Love for Elders

9/25/2020

My experience with the Love for Elders event was a tribute to my grandparents. Going into quarantine, I had a lot of time to take care of my grandparents, much more than the times before Covid-19. However, some people love alone right now or are ill in a hospital. I thought this event was a nice opportunity to help elders who are currently alone feel loved. The worst feeling is being alone so I really wanted to help them. This was a great way to do it. - Prianka Biswas Prianka Biswas

PG 49

Michelle Shi

For virtual letters to an elder, members recorded a 30-second video message as well as writing cards to boost the spirits of seniors affected by the pandemic

Queena Yue

PG 50


07/31/2020

Free rice

answer questions = free rice PG 51

Most people spend their time indoors on their electronics everyday due to the virus that is going on. Free rice is an app that allowed me to help those in need of food by answering easy questions like 3 times 3. I think Free rice is an excellent program because anyone can spend 5 minutes on the app and contribute a meal to those who in need. I would recommend this program to others especially people like me, who doesn't like to go out but wants to contribute something to their community. - Eileen Zhang

PG 52


bean bean bean

12/20/2020

through the BeanBeanBean website, key clubbers answered easy, fun trivia questions. each "bean" earned was converted digitally into money and donated to food banks and charities all over the U.S.

PG 53

I thought that it was amazing that just a few minutes of enjoyable questions could make a difference. I realized that we are just a step away from caring and reaching out to people in need. I was glad to participate in the BeanBeanBean event and want to recommend this to others. Jiwoo Park PG 54


ST. Judes Children

For December virtual letters, key clubbers wrote virtual letters to people in need! Vivian Pan

- Children at St. Jude Hospital - Santa at Macy’s Website (for each letter, macy’s donates $1 to food banks) - Letters to Orphans - CARE's Letter of Hope (letter to refugees) PG 55

12/22/2020

Decem b virtua er l lette rs Ewen Liu

PG 56


Care’s Letter of Hope A Letter to Orphans

Laura Rodriguez

Christine Lin

Dece virt mber ual lette rs Natalie Yu

Jayce Pak

PG 57

Continuation

Hunnie Liu

Ziyi Feng

PG 58


1/17/2021 Hunnie Liu

mask up new york To stop the spread of COVID-19, everyone should continue to wear their face coverings, social distance, and wash their hands for at least 20 seconds.

The Mask Up event provided a fun way to encourage the use of masks. I created a poster based on frontline workers because they risk their lives everyday to protect others. I participated in this event because there should be more posters dedicated to mask-wearing. Flyers are great visuals for educating the community and I am glad I participated in this great campaign. I recommend this event to others because a few minutes spent developing a poster brings awareness to a significant issue. -Sahra Wahedi Sahra Wahedi

PG 59

PG 60


Tina Trinh

w e n p u k mas k yor

Continuation

Advocate for the use of masks

Isabella Chen

Navraj Singh

Fiona Zhuo

PG 61

Michelle Shi

PG 62


Continuation

w e n p u k mas k yor

Protect You and Others

Xuen Chen

Ziyi Feng

For you, For Others

Alsubah Kahn

PG 63

Jiwoo Park

Olivia Charles PG 64


Continuation

mas k up n york ew Seoyeon Lee

Christine Chen

Ashley Sosa

Victoria Krivitskiy

Magdalene Wehle

Emil kandic

PG 65

PG 66


1/17/2021 Project Implicit is a non-profit organization and international collaboration between researchers who are interested in implicit social cognition. The goal of the organization is to educate the public about hidden biases and to provide a “virtual laboratory” for collecting data on the Internet.

Proje ct impli cit

“It was interesting taking the test and it sparked a sense of self-awareness of unconscious biases.” - Isabella Chen PG 67

PG 68


2/14/2021

Vale ntin to st e card . Ju s chil des dren Emily Truong

Doan Huyhn

For this event, Key Clubbers wrote valentines cards to St.Jude children. Sending love to young patients with cancer or other life-threatening diseases delivered encouragement. Jayce Pak Pak

PG 69

PG 70


Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fundraiser Section 4

Fundraising Projects

Mulan Fundraiser

Five Guys Fundraiser Luv Michael Fundraiser

PG 71

PG 72


Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Fundraiser We hosted many mini fundraisers to raise money for LLS. One of them being Virtual.io game fundraiser.

PG 73

May Event

Bayside KC donated $225

I thought it was important to donate because by donating money, I could help someone who is in need. Since I had the ability to donate, I took the opportunity to. LLS is a non-profit organization that funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world. I am glad that I donated and I hope others can also donate. -Chere Hong, Treasurer

PG 74


09/05/2020

Mulan Fundraiser

PG 75

In partnership with Stuyvesant Key Club, Bayside Key Club showcased the long-awaited Mulan live action movie. It was a great experience where Key Clubbers from two separate divisions gathered together to have a fun time. There was even a raffle at the end, and members had the chance to win awesome stickers. - Ziyi Feng, Secretary

Donated $285 to Thirst Project

PG 76


Each year, Bayside hosts a Five Guys fundraiser to raise money for charity. This year, it’s especially important to support local businesses. Tons of key club members ordered food online, and some went to Five Guys store for pick up. This is my fourth year going to Key Club Five Guys fundraiser and it went really well. -Jingjie Ren, President

Five Guys Fundraiser $175 raised for UNicEF

10/30/2020

Jingjie Ren, Nadia Mobarak

PG 77

PG 78


My experience at the Five Guys Fundraiser was exciting. I ordered a burger with fries and it was delicious. The cashier was very friendly and gave me my order fast. This fundraiser was a fun experience since I went with my friend (with masks on and social distancing) -Maribel Llivizaca Maribel Llivizaca

PG 79

Five Guys Fundraiser $175 raised for UNicEF

10/30/2020

PG 80


On October 30th, Key Club presented a Five Guys Fundraiser (because burgers and fries are perfect for the spooky season!). Our school’s student organization also presented a movie night showcasing Nightmare Before Christmas to get us into the Halloween spirit. Students had the option of buying delicious fast food and enjoying a movie all in one! Five guys food wasn’t bad at all, although I prefer McDonald’s over it any day. If you enjoy greasy fast food, then this chain is perfect for you! On the other hand, I had a lot of fun chatting with fellow Key-Clubbers when watching the movie while eating burgers and fries - Ziyi Feng, Secretary

PG 81

Five Guys Fundraiser Continuation

PG 82


Raised $3, 314

Luv Michael is a Non-Pro t 501c 3organization that produces high quality organic, gluten-free, and nut-free granola without a the harmful chemicals and toxic. A proceeds go towards helping them achieve their mission to train, employ, and educate individuals with autism

Luv Michael Fundraiser

November Event

Besides raising money, our members also participated in raising awareness about Autism and this non-profit organization. My name is Ewen Liu and I am from Bayside High School! I’m working with a non profit charity called Luv Michael. They train, educate, and employ autistic adults at their bakery in NYC. Over 90% of autistic adults are underemployed or unemployed. The journey to a paycheck can seem nearly impossible for them. You can learn more about the issues facing autistic adults on my donation page and if you’re able to donate they will send you some of their amazing handmade granola and a handwritten thank you. Your help allows their mission to expand and give autistic adults more employment opportunities. Check out my donation page here and thanks for considering helping! We are currently asking for donations to help keep our mission to provide meaningful employment and on the job training to Autistic adults going strong. Would you please consider helping us by making a donation to help keep us going? Please help us share the luv - Ewen Liu

PG 83

PG 84


Kiwanis Family

Section 5

kiwanis Family Interaction Michelle Shi

Builders Club

Key Club

KIWANIS

K-Kids

Circle K Michelle Shi

PG 85

PG 86


Amna Bajwa

K-Family Picnic was about getting together to learn about different social issues and raising money for the Kiwanis Pediatric Lyme Disease Foundation. I was surprised by the enjoyable activities in the breakout rooms. Everyone participated in a murder mystery game and a guesspionage jackbox game. I learned that our combined determination can solve and do so much, even change the world. I would recommend this event to others because it was both fun and informative. K-Picnic was one of the best events I have ever been to. - Sahra Wahedi

PG 87

8.08.20

Brenda Leigh Johnson

Kiwanis Family

k-Family picnic

PG 88


K-Fair

Members get to bond with other members of Key Club and leaders in Kiwanis during K- Fair

PG 89

PG 90


e Week t a n i m i l E 8.20 . 4 0 2 . 4 . 4

DAY 2 Toss It Out tuesday DAY 1 Make it Known Monday

Share something that you learned about Tanzania:

Something that I gave up during quarantine was bubble tea. During quarantine, the amount of bubble tea that I consumed went down. - Ewen Liu During quarantine, I couldn’t travel. Therefore, I did not use my MTA fare card. I will be using that money to donate to a good cause - Ziyi Feng

Share something that you gave up during quarantine!

Something that I gave up during quarantine was fast food. I don’t go out to eat any more. I also gave up trying to adopt a cat to save money. - Jessica Lin I gave up on buying pastries from local bakeries in the morning before going to school. - Michelle Shi

PG 91

As people, we value the birth of babies as they are welcomed into the world safe and sound. But, there are instances where millions of babies suffer from maternal and neonatal tetanus which causes unclean deliveries. I learned that Kiwanis International decided to fight against this disease in over 20 countries to provide for the millions of pregnant women in the world - Jingjie Ren

After quarantine started, I stopped using public transportation. So I saved money from MTA fares. - Cathy Yang

PG 92


DAY 4 Throwback Thursday

eek W ate .20 n i Elim .20-4.8 4.4

DAY 3 E-Lemon-Ate Day

make a sign or poster to raise awareness by those affected by maternal and neonatal tetanus:

Take a picture of yourself eating a lemon:

DAY 5 Fundraiser Friday

Natalie Yu

Jingjie Ren

Ziyi Feng Ewen Liu

PG 93

PG 94


Section 6

Involvement With Major Emphasis Program PG 95

March of Dimes Unicef Charity Miles Unicef Math Hydrate for 28 PG 96


March Of Dimes

f o e t o n a d n e S hope 0 2 0 2 / 4/02 Today, we are faced with a pandemic: Covid-19, which has affected thousands of lives. During this time, families want to make sure that they are safe and healthy. This may be especially worrying for new mothers and their babies who are seeking for the best ways to stay safe. Although Covid-19 has bought a feeling of uncertainty, it is important to thank doctors who risk their own lives to save the lives of many others. I wrote a Note of Hope because it is important to show appreciation for healthcare workers and their extensive efforts. Showing our appreciation could also motivate them. Doctors are working everyday to keep babies and families feel secure for the future. -Adriana Zumba

PG 97

Sahra Wahedi

Rumla Irfan

Jingjie Jingjie RenRen Elizabeth Nazginov

Adriana Zumba

PG 98


s e l i m y t i r Cha f dimes o h c r ma /2020 4/17

March Of Dimes This year, March of Babies is going virtual! Every step you take will be turned into dollars which will be donated to March of Dimes!

Two of our members got top 3 in Division 8!

PG 99

PG 100


s e l i M y t i r a Ch f e c i n u 0 2 0 2 / 4 1 / 11

PG 101

UNICEF Charity Walking for Unicef with the Charity Miles app was a very valuable and enjoyable experience. The event gave me the opportunity to be active rather than simply staying in front of a computer screen all day. I was able to separate myself from schoolwork and head outside which was very de-stressing. I felt that it was a meaningful experience because I could gather friends to participate in the event with me; it sparked friendly competition and made the activity more entertaining. Not only did this event help me become more active, I was able to advocate for UNICEF at the same time. I really enjoyed this event and would recommend others to participate as well. -Monica Jiang

Monica Jiang

Emani Campbell

Christine Lin

PG 102


H T A M f e c i Un 2021 1/27/ UNICEF Math for Good Challenge was so easy and simple yet helpful. Taking the quiz was super quick since it was timed for only a minute. In one minute, you had to answer as many questions as you can, and based on the number of questions you answered correctly, a certain amount of money will be donated to UNICEF. It is so cool how I can raise money for kids in need with just a minute of my time. THe problems that were given was super simple questions like multiplication, addition, and subtraction. I really enjoyed it and it’s for a good cause too so I’m glad I had the chance to participate. - Myra Lin PG 103

Take UNICEF’s Math for Good Challenge to raise money for UNICEF.

UNICEF MATH

It’s back-to-school season, but millions of children worldwide face daunting odds in getting the education they deserve. They’re determined to succeed, and you can help.

Jason Jung PG 104


thirst project

8 2 r o f e t a Hydr ry 2021 a u r b Fe

Hydrate for 28 is an epic 28-day wellness challenge for Key Club students to help raise awareness of the water crisis while highlighting the importance of staying hydrated. This campaign is designed for individual Key Club members to focus on their mental and physical health while learning about global causes, with an opportunity to take action too.

PG 105

Jiwoo Park

PG 106


thirst project

8 2 r o f e t a Hydr ry 2021 a u r b Fe

Nicole Meselsohn

Ewen Liu

Jana Kim

Jessica Na

PG 107

Tina Trinh

Key Clubbers take on Hydrate for 28 Challenge for the month of February

Natalie Magagna

PG 108


8 2 r o f e t a Hydr ry 2021 a u r b Fe Jingjie Ren

Board officers take on Hydrate for 28 Challenge

Hydrate for 28 is an epic 28-day wellness challenge for Key Club students to help raise awareness of the water crisis while highlighting the importance of staying hydrated. This campaign is designed for individual Key Club members to focus on their mental and physical health while learning about global causes, with an opportunity to take action too. Board officers and members take on this challenge to drink at least 4 bottles a day since hydration is key to keeping a good physical and mental health. Besides this challenge, we also learned more about The Thirst Project and what they do with the water crisis in underdeveloped countries. - Jingjie Ren

Cathy Yang Michelle Shi

PG 109

Ziyi Feng

Chere Hong

Roy Lu

PG 110


Section 7

Miscellaneous

PG 111

★ Fall District Conference ★ Movie Nights ○ Klaus ○ Nightmare Before Christmas ○ Lady & The Tramp ★ Digital Escape Room ★ Key Club Bingo ★ Member Cards Pick Up ★ Breakout Room Games PG 112


FALL CONFERENCE ce ing 1st pla

Ziyi - Winn

Michelle Shi

As a freshman, I was very excited about this year’s conference since I had never attended one. I learned a variety of things from each of the workshops and found all of the instructors to be very nice and encouraging. One of the aspects that I enjoyed most about the conference was the keynote speaker we heard on the first day, Sergio Argueta. I’m sure that I wasn’t the only one who found his speech inspiring, motivating, and compelling. Although we did not expect our Key Club conference to be virtual, I still consider it a success and appreciate all the hard work everyone put into this experience! - Magdalene Wehle PG 113

Michelle Shi

shop cretary Work Ewen Liu - Se

Emily Lau - Balancing

Key Club & Remote Le ar

ning Workshop

PG 114


Lady & The Tramp My experience was great! The movie was clear for me and to see and I was able to interact with my friends! I loved the spaghetti scene so much as well. Thank you for hosting this movie for us! -Emani Campbell

Klaus Although Covid-19 has made it practically impossible to meet with fellow peers, Key Club was able to recreate a familiar feeling of togetherness. Movie Night on the Kast App made it possible to share a movie with friends. The movie, Klaus had an underlying theme of friendship that shined through as it progressed. Being able to bond with fellow Key Club members was a lovely change of scenery, a break from the endless stream of assignments and obligations. This has been meaningful and I look forward to continue with all the events that the club puts forward. - Khadija Alami

PG 115

Ni gh tm Ch are ris Be tm for as e

The movie was extremely fun to watch especially right before valentine's day. The chat also made it fun and exciting since many people were joking around and giving their insight on what was happening. Additionally I liked how the movie wasn't too long or short, and it wasn't boring either. It was very fun to watch a classic with the members of key club! -Navraj Singh

Movie Nights PG 116


Digital Escape Room

Queena Yue Adriana Zumba

I really enjoyed the Harry Potter escape room event because it gave me something to enjoy while we were in a pandemic. There were 2 escape rooms, an easy one and a hard one. We were even able to solve the escape room in groups. I would definitely recommend this to others because they’re really enjoyable and it’s a way to pass time while still having fun. - Eileen Lim PG 117

Sahra W ahedi

PG 118


Tina Trinh

Key Club Bingo

Jayce Pak

Cathy Yang

The Bingo board was created as a way for members to see the events they have participated in this year and the past year. Some of the topics on the Bingo Board were about the club social media, designing club hoodie, and attending events. PG 119

Key Club’s Bingo Board was an event where I would cross out all the things that I had accomplished in Key Club, from participating in previous events to just staying updated with the club. The Bingo Board was a typical board size 5 by 5, with a total of 25 squares. I thought it was a lot of fun to see how many bingos I was able to get. Filling out the board made me realize how excited I am to partake in more events. -Jayce Pak

PG 120


Key Club Cards Pick Up

Chere Hong

Ziyi Feng

January 2nd 2021 PG 121

This year, the amount of paid members went up by 40%. On January 2nd, we started our year off with Key Club member card pick up. Members wore masks and we made sure to stay safe during this event. For those who were unable to pick up their cards, we mailed their card directly to their home. PG 122


Breakout Room Games

On our last club meeting before the board elections for the 2021-2022 new board members, our club held a game session through Zoom breakout rooms. Each breakout room was led by two board officer and committee members. PG 123

PG 124


End of a Journey Bayside High School Key Club


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