Jenna Foo, Secretary Hey guys! I’m Jenna and I’m your secretary for the 2017 – 2018 school year!! It still feels surreal for me to say that, especially since I started Key Club for the sole reason that I liked it. Volunteering at events gave me a sneak peek into the way festivals, races, and other events worked. It showed me all the hard work put into a seemingly carefree celebration and brought me closer to my culture and the Key Club community. We joke and say that here in Key Club, we don’t make keys, but it’s obvious to me that Key Club has given me some keys of my own. I have been able to take on a leadership role, something that has given me a newfound independence and an outlet through which I can help others. I have also forged a stronger connection with our own school’s Key Club, and I’ve gotten to know our members on a personal level. As secretary, I plan to devote my full attention and hard work to completing the tasks that keep Key Club running smoothly (updating the points sheet, informing you guys of new events, etc.). But beyond that, I want to become someone more approachable, which will inevitably manifest itself in Key Club’s overall image. Key Club is such a tight-knit community of amazing people and getting more members to discover this hidden gem will always be a goal of mine. Justin Chan, Treasurer Hey Key Clubbers! I’m Justin and I’ll be your Treasurer for the upcoming service year! As your Treasurer, Ii plan on increasing incentives that official Key Club members receive. I also want to expand our club within Stuyvesant by increasing awareness of our events and how we’re much more than a service club. On a divisional level, I plan on expanding our fundraisers by getting other schools to come, which also promotes inter-clubbing. Even though I’m technically in charge of the financial aspect of Key Club, as Treasurer, I’ll do everything in my power to expand Stuyvesant Key Club.