5 QUESTIONS WITH…Key Club President Angel Santiago About The Upcoming Year

(Photo courtesy Angel Santiago)
By Lucas Greifzu – Sports Editor
Due to COVID-19, many things at Jonathan Law aren’t the same as they were last year, including sports and clubs. President Angel Santiago and the rest of the Jonathan Law Key Club are trying to make the most of a difficult situation this year. Advocate Sports Editor Lucas Greifzu interviewed Santiago about how the Key Club is adjusting to this year.
Lucas Greifzu: What is the plan for Key Club this year?
Angel Santiago: The plan for Key Club this year is to get more creative with how we serve our community because we won’t be able to physically go to a lot of volunteer sites.
LG: Are there still volunteering opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic?
AS: There are some places that we could volunteer. For instance, Milford Bank is allowing us to come to their Shred Day to direct traffic, but there aren’t many opportunities.
LG: Is there going to be a District Convention for Key Club this year?
AS: As far as the District Board of Key Club has told me, there will be Decon if there is a vaccine to COVID-19.
LG: How is the Key Club looking to improve upon the work they did last year?
AS: We are looking to improve upon last year by increasing membership throughout all of our school and by getting more people involved in the physical meetings.
LG: When and where is the first Key Club meeting?
AS: The first key club meeting will be September 29th and it will be in the cafeteria. If anything changes there will be an announcement on Eagle Eye News.
