Beta Club 10/30/14

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Beta Club 10/30/14

2014-2015

Advisor: Mr. L. Counterman

Co-Advisor: Ms. K. Murrell

Agenda

Introduction to Beta Club

Sign Up Sheets

Induction Ceremony

Blood Drive and JDRF Speakers

Christmas Project

State Convention

Fundraising

Purpose

The purpose of this organization shall be to promote the ideals of honesty, service, morality, ethical conduct, and leadership among secondary school students; to reward meritorious academic achievement ; and to encourage and assist students in continuing their education after high school .

Our Motto

“Let us lead by Serving Others”

The motto of The National Beta Club is "Let Us Lead by Serving Others." This motto, more than simply a catchy phrase, states the philosophy upon which The

National Beta Club is based. Service to others is indeed one of the most important characteristics of Beta Club membership. Opportunities to serve are found in every school and community situation, whether large or small urban, suburban or rural. There are needs that could and should be addressed by Beta members in every school and community.

Community Service

EACH MEMBER OF THE CLUB IS EXPECTED

TO CONTRIBUTE COMMUNITY SERVICE to the school and/or community.

The service projects and opportunities will be headed by advisors and officers and ALL suggestions are welcome by members.

10 hours are required per semester

Academic Expectations

To receive an invitation to join the Beta Club, you are required to have a 3.5 GPA.

To maintain membership, students are required to maintain a 3.5 GPA.

Expected Behaviors

Members of the club should conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the purpose of the organization, as well as display behaviors that represent themselves , the school , their parents , and the community in a positive light .

There should be minimum and limited behavior infractions although NO negative behaviors are encouraged.

Accountability

• Students who cannot meet the community, academic, or behavioral expectations will be placed on a probation status by the advisors.

How do I get on probation?

• Cumulative GPA lower than a 3.5

• Not meeting the service hours requirement

• Behaviors that go against the purpose of the organization.

• Poor attendance to meetings without prior notice to officers and advisors.

It is our goal to make you aware of the rules and expectations, therefore you can be mindful and govern yourselves accordingly.

Induction Ceremony

Blood Drive

Service Projects

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JDRF

Mr. Tyler is here to speak for JDRF

State Convention

February 13-14, 2015

Deadline for activities: 01-20-2015

Myrtle Beach Hilton, Myrtle Beach SC

State Convention Activities

During the Beta Club Convention, many competitions and events will be held.

There will be committees for each event. Consider joining one:

Talent Program

Scrapbook Competition

Campaign Skit

Beta Quiz Bowl

Banner Competition

On site Art Competitions:

Acrylic painting

Colored pencil

Pencil

Academic Competitions:

Creative writing

English

Math

Science

Social studies

Spanish

Spelling

Oratory

State Convention

Trip will cost $300 to cover hotel, food, and travel expenses

The first payment will be due on November 7 th to

Mrs. Blanchett at the front desk

We have a limit of 40 boys and girls, so make sure to sign up as soon as you can

We have fundraising opportunities, as Alana will explain

Concessions

11 th Grade Members

• Special Meeting with Mr. Counterman

• Wednesday, November

We’re genuinely excited to have you part of the beta club, and we look forward to a great year with you!

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