NEWS: Law Key Club Back For Another Year, Looking For New Members

(Photo courtesy Law Key Club)
By Taylor Firla – Staff Reporter
With the new school year a month in, Jonathan Law’s Key Club has started and they seem to be excited for what the new year has to come.
Key Club is a great way for students to branch out in Milford and help their community. For those who are also looking to graduate with distinction, joining the Key Club is an easy way to fill up volunteer hours.
“I expect them to do their best, I expect them to have fun, I expect them to work hard,” Key Club Director Mr. Boynton said. “Key Club is a volunteer organization, we have a lot of people in the community and school that are counting on us and I have no doubt that they will continue having success in making Jonathan Law proud.”
Key Club officers have lofty goals for this year. Junior Key Club President Angel Santiago backs up Boynton’s point when talking about their goals they set for this year.
“Our goals for this year would be to increase attendance as much as we possibly can and my other goal would be to get as many freshmen interested in leadership positions as possible and increasing the amount of hours each person does in Key Club,” Santiago said.
Santiago said that students join the club for many reason.
“We help the community, joining looks good on college applications, and it helps you get into the National Honor Society,” Junior Key Club Treasurer Noah Forsythe said.
Key Club really seems to have many positive aspects. Volunteering is one of their biggest that they are known for.
“Well we volunteer so helping out the community is our biggest positive,” Junior Key Club Vice President Jenna Bagdasarian said.
Key Club members have their expectations set high for this year and hope to make an impact in their town and school communities. But there are steps to be taken to reach those expectations.
“We should try to have more fundraising for the club and more funding to go towards the club would help us out a lot,” Sophomore Key Club Secretary Diya Daruka said. “More funding will make the school better.”
