NEWS: New-Look Key Club Returns, Looks For Volunteer Opportunities

(Photo courtesy Maya Markowitz)
By Julia Ryan – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law’s Key Club started up again on September 21 for the 2023-2024 school year.
Advised by Mr. Boynton, Key Club aims to help out around the community while giving students a chance to earn volunteer hours.
“We lost a lot of our officers this year so we are starting fresh,” Boynton said.
New officers were elected at the end of school last year.
“For the past couple years, Law’s Key Club has been extremely successful under the leadership of Caroline Doyle, the NEBD’s (New England Bermuda District), former District Governor,” Vice President Atiana Tandon said.
Key Club aims to get a lot of new members this year and around 30 new members attended the first meeting.
“The first meeting was very exciting,” President Maya Markowitz said. “We got good attendance and set the tone for the rest of the year.”
There are many returning members this year who are excited to become involved and a part of the Key Club community.
“I’m definitely more excited to become more involved in the club and get volunteer hour opportunities,” returning member Kayla Markowitz said.
Throughout the school year, Key Club focuses on volunteering and helping others.
“I hope that everyone can find volunteer opportunities throughout the year and become more involved especially as we prepare for DECON,” Maya Markowitz said.
The club officers have many goals for the new year and are excited to prepare for DECON in the spring.
“This year the main goal of me and our Club President, Maya Markowitz, is to rebuild the club and continue its streak of success, so we can showcase all of our club’s hard work at the District Educational conference in the Spring,” Tandon said.
Key Club is a great opportunity to get involved in the school community.
“Our main goal is to be busy and work well within the community and school,” Boynton said.
