Fort Outpost - April 2022

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KEY CLUB & AMBASSADORS CLUB At Fort we have a lot of clubs that students might not know about or don’t know what they do. There are a lot of cool and amazing things that these clubs do that are not seen by the majority of students at Fort, so here are a few great things about some of these clubs. Key Club is a club that I’m sure at least some people have heard of, especially with a poster being up in the science hall, but not many people know what Key Club is about. Key Club is a program that gives students community service opportunities. Key Club allows students to gain leadership skills and meet new people with great ideas to help the community. Key Club helps the community through public service events and builds skills that the student can use in life.

If you want to join Key Club meets bi-weekly on Wednesdays at 7 in the mornings and talk to Coreyanne Russell Student Ambassadors is a club that represents different cultures, ethnicities, genders, activities, and academic abilities. Student Ambassadors are nominated at the start of each year by Fort teachers and staff. In the past they spoke at Global Youth Service Day but couldn’t this year due to COVID. They also are the tour guides for when special groups come to visit Fort. Student Ambassadors gain a large amount of leadership and social skills from talking to people and being able to help people.Though you can’t join this year if you are interested in it ask about it with your teachers next year if you can get nominated for it.

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