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What Is The Point
System?
The
Kansas Association for Youth stresses group involvement,
and a "point system"
has been devised to award any worthwhile project. It is hoped
that participation by a large percentage of the members will
develop an appreciation for their responsibilities as citizens
in a democracy. Awards are given to clubs that have earned
1000 points during the year and have filed a summary of the
year's projects, programs and parties with the principal.
Clubs may elect to participate in the point system; however,
it is not a requirement for membership.
Why Use The Point
System?
It encourages members to
volunteer and become involved, and it challenges club members
to work together to achieve club goals.
Where Does A Club
Start?
Awards in KAY are named
Red, Blue and Gold. Clubs become eligible for an award
during the year by earning 1000 points, plus the specific
requirements for the award they intend to earn. At the
beginning of the school year the club decides which award
they intend to earn during the current year. The club declares
their award goal by signing the Goal Sheet (due to the
KSHSAA by October 15).
Additional Information/Questions
See KAY Handbook, Section
7 for specific requirements and point charts. Direct questions
to Cheryl Gleason: cegleason@kshsaa.org
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