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The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
K E Y C L U B
Club Growth &New Club Building
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
Optimal Club Size?
K E Y C L U B
• Average club 58.1 members• Club Board is 9 Members• Normally, school size does not matter
if 300+
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
Current Club Status
K E Y C L U B
396 charters 368 active (paid) clubs
63 clubs less than 20 members
28 non-paid clubs / charters 8 “Suspended” with members 4 “Suspended” have no members 16 “Inactive” will lose their charters
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
Why Larger than 20?
K E Y C L U B
Small pool of qualified leaders Weak leadership
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
Why Larger than 20?
K E Y C L U B
Diversity
• Adequate Grade level• Mentoring senior leaders• Rich Individual member diversity• Adequate Member power• Next year’s focus on service not rebuilding?
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
Why Larger than 20?
K E Y C L U B
Risk of Inactive Status
Most clubs inactive and charter revoked clubs had less than 20 members the previous year.
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
K E Y C L U B
Small School ≠ Small Membership
Does size matter?
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc. K E Y C L U B
Ten Largest Ten Smallest Ten Average
School Population
2014-15 Members School
School Population
2014-15 Members School
School Population
2014-15 Members School
3212 542 Coral Reef Senior H.S. 2281 1 Hagerty H.S. 2629 56 Miramar H.S.
2894 319 Olympia H.S. 1642 3 Dillard H.S. 1237 56 Tavares H.S.
1165 304 Cardinal Gibbons H.S. 1888 3 Forest Hill Community H.S. 2802 56 Vero Beach Senior H.S.
2120 215 West Boca Raton H.S. 1390 4 Dunedin H.S. 743 57 Coral Shores H.S.
3032 214 J. P. Taravella H.S. 1929 5 Clearwater H.S. 775 58 Carrollton School
4375 208 Cypress Bay H.S. 587 6 Taylor 1925 58 Charlotte H.S.
2841 205 Jupiter H.S. 2910 7 Apopka H.S. 1835 59 Barbara Goleman Senior H.S.
3075 200 Marjory Stoneman Douglas H S 1030 7 Atlantic H.S. 1756 59 Blake H.S.
2477 195 Palm Harbor University H.S. 1199 7 Central H.S. (Brooksville) 1649 59 Choctawhatchee H.S.
3055 194 Boca Raton H.S. 2200 8 Duncan U Fletcher H.S. 1232 60 Suwannee H.S.
2825 1706 1658
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc.
What Determines Club Size?
K E Y C L U B
Leadership skills How club is perceived by students Effectiveness of guidance by adult advisors Membership Expectations Involvement beyond club level Kiwanis involvement School administration has positive regard for club
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc. K E Y C L U B
Assess reason for low membership Create a plan to address reasons Avoid making excuses Meeting of club board, including both advisors Use online resources
Intervention for < 20 Clubs
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc. K E Y C L U B
First priorities are current club strengthening and club reactivation Be familiar with paperwork Bring Kiwanis into the process early Steps to Reactivating – Tab 9 Review Steps to Chartering – Tab 9 Review
Intervention for Inactive Clubs
The Florida District of Key Club International, Inc. K E Y C L U B
Consider your clubs who are Inactive Suspended Under 20 members
Goal Setting