President
Katelynn M.
I am Laura Rohrbaugh, this year's president and I am so excited for this upcoming year! My hopes for this year are to find new ways to reach out to Minarets students as well as the incoming Freshman and get them involved with our club. I would also like to work with the board to create new service opportunities all over the mountain and Fresno areas to help organizations in need. Additionally, I would like to get the elementary schools more involved with our club and hopefully create a builders club at North Fork School, which is a version of Key Club, but for middle schoolers instead of high schoolers. Overall, I am excited to continue being a part of this club and continue finding new ways to help our community. - Laura
Vice President
Acacia E.
Hello! I am Kalé King, and I am super excited to be this year’s Key Club Vice President. This year, I wish to bring in more members and share the passion I have for working in my community with others. Not only that, but I would like to work with other clubs in our school and with other schools for service events and other opportunities. - Kalé
Secretary
Zachary M.
I joined Key Club because I love to help people and serve my community. Key Club gives so many opportunities to give back and make an impact on others’ lives. To me, Key Club means helping others and being a part of something great. After such a difficult year, I’m thankful to be able to have more service opportunities and be reunited as a club again. I’m really excited to be able to contribute to our club and see all that we accomplish this year! - Acacia
Treasurer
Rhyanne A.
My name is Kobe King, a Sophmore at Minarets High School. I am delighted to have the opportunity to be the 2021-22 Keyclub Treasurer. I hope that with my position I can help others see the value in giving back to their community and inspire them to do the same. -Kobe
Editor
Janine A.
Hello! My name is Jazmyn Evans and I am so excited to be your 2021-2022 Key Club Editor! I have been apart of Key Club for three years now and I am so thrilled to get to take my role further and serve our community. My hope for this school year is to finish developing the Minarets Key Club website and social media. As well as, reach more students bringing awareness to our club and our dedication to serve the community!
Junior Director
Milly E.
Hello! I am Sophia Kennedy, your Key Club Junior representative. This is my third year in Key Club, and I am so excited to continue moving forward with my club and community after such trying times. I aim to bring creative, new ideas to the table and help my fellow peers whenever I can. Let's make this year great! - Sophia
Senior Director
Jaylin H.
Hi, I'm Isabella Romero Key Club's senior director. I have enjoyed being part of Key Club since my freshman year. I am excited to see what 2021-2022 year will hold for Key Club. We have lots and fun community service opportunities planned for this year. - Isabella
Advisor
Jennifer G.
When I was in high school (eons ago), there was a Key Club (boys only), and Kiwanis (girls only), but I had no idea what they were all about. It wasn't until years later, when my parents joined the local Kiwanis Club, that I learned more about the club, and it's purpose. When my mom became the first woman president of the Kiwanis Club of Tustin, I joined the club as well. A few years later I was teaching at a middle school in Orange County, and after my students showed an interest in service, I started a "Builders Club", who participated in community service activities all over the county. It was during this time that I recognized the power of serving others. In 2010, I was working here at Minarets as the "English Nurse", and held a meeting to see if any students might be interested in starting a Key Club. Over 40 students attended that meeting - keep in mind we only less than 200 students on campus at that time. The Minarets High School Key Club was chartered in November 2011, and the rest is history! Key Club is a place for anyone who wants to help, and serve others. We have members who are intelligent, empathetic, caring human beings. They come from all over the mountain area, Fresno, Madera, and Clovis. Some of our members are involved in music, art, sports, CSF, NHS, FFA, and other areas. The one thing they have in common is they live the Key Club motto, "Caring - Our Way of Life". Key Club is all about relationships! We will be selling "Boo Grams" once again this year, although it will be online, and treats will be mailed to the recipients. Another goal is to become more involved in our Division, have a newsletter, and a website (thanks to Janine!). I also hope that we will be able to attend the District Convention in the spring. We will continue to care for others, as we move through the ups and downs of living in a world affected by a pandemic and destructive fires. - Therese