Pleasant Union K-Kids
Pleasant Union Elementary has a Kiwanis K-Kids Club, sponsored by the Highwoods Kiwanis Club. Pleasant Union K-Kids is a service learning club emphasizing young leaders helping others. K-Kids members from fourth and fifth grade strive to be responsible, respectful, honest, and at their very best at all times. K-Kids core values consist of caring, inclusiveness, leadership, and character building.
At every meeting, we say the K-Kids Pledge:
As a K-Kid, I promise to serve my neighborhood and my school; I will show respect toward my environment, and I will try to make the world a better place in which to live.
The club addresses three types of service projects: 1) Serve (hands-on helping); 2) Donate (Fundraising and Philanthropy); and 3) Advocate (Building Awareness).
Students in K-Kids have served the school, promoted fundraising activities, and served as advocates by
· Promoting good character through character bees on WPAW
· Building awareness through bully free initiatives and school climate activities at school.
· Supporting teachers and students in various classrooms
· Participating in fundraising for the Eliminate Project and Backpack Buddies Program
· Serving the school by helping with Saturday grounds cleanup.
· Developing individual Good Deeds Projects as K-Kids Members
For more information about Kiwanis K-Kids, contact Catherine Cooper at [email protected] or go to the K-Kids website: www.k-kids.org.
Pleasant Union Elementary has a Kiwanis K-Kids Club, sponsored by the Highwoods Kiwanis Club. Pleasant Union K-Kids is a service learning club emphasizing young leaders helping others. K-Kids members from fourth and fifth grade strive to be responsible, respectful, honest, and at their very best at all times. K-Kids core values consist of caring, inclusiveness, leadership, and character building.
At every meeting, we say the K-Kids Pledge:
As a K-Kid, I promise to serve my neighborhood and my school; I will show respect toward my environment, and I will try to make the world a better place in which to live.
The club addresses three types of service projects: 1) Serve (hands-on helping); 2) Donate (Fundraising and Philanthropy); and 3) Advocate (Building Awareness).
Students in K-Kids have served the school, promoted fundraising activities, and served as advocates by
· Promoting good character through character bees on WPAW
· Building awareness through bully free initiatives and school climate activities at school.
· Supporting teachers and students in various classrooms
· Participating in fundraising for the Eliminate Project and Backpack Buddies Program
· Serving the school by helping with Saturday grounds cleanup.
· Developing individual Good Deeds Projects as K-Kids Members
For more information about Kiwanis K-Kids, contact Catherine Cooper at [email protected] or go to the K-Kids website: www.k-kids.org.