Abinay Devarakonda studies math during SRT. Devarakonda said he is excited for what’s to come in Key Club.
Key Club leaders are planning on hosting a meeting on Feb. 13.
According to Katie Kelly, assistant sponsor for Key Club, the meeting will take place in media center classrooms 3 and 4 at 7:45 a.m. during late start. The meeting will provide information on various volunteer opportunities coming up.
According to Abinay Devarakonda, Key Club secretary and junior, Key Club is a volunteer oriented club where the requirement is to do 20 hours of volunteer work each semester.
“Anyone can come join Key Club. It’s really fun and I’m glad I joined it,” Devarakonda said.
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