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D27, D27, NORTH!

    Middle College is a part of Division 27 North (D27N), which is comprised of 11 clubs total. We are the Home of the Grizzlies and are currently lead by our Lieutenant Governor Jamie Lynn Phan  and her Division Leadership Team. The division holds Division Council Meetings every month, fundraisers, service events, Officer Training Conference, and many other events for its members. To learn more about Division 27 North and to meet the DLT, click on the seal to the far right.

What is Middle College Key Club?

 Middle College Key Club was chartered in 2006 and continues to be a club dedicated to service and leadership. We are a part of Division 27 North which encompasses several other clubs in our general area. In turn, we are also part of Region 16 which includes multiple other divisions in Central California. Our district is CNH which consists of ALL Key Clubs in California, Nevada, and Hawaii! 

To learn more about Middle College Key Club, keep browsing this website!

Where did Key Club originate from?

  • The first Key Club was chartered in 1925 in Sacramento, California

    • The club was only compromised of male high school students, with an intent of being "willing to serve the school in anyway possible and to create better school spirit" (keyclub.org/about/history/).​

    • Two male Sacramento Kiwanis members began this club, Albert C. Olney and Frank C. Vincent

  • By 1977, female high school students were allowed to join the club!

who we are

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What is Key Club?

     No, we DO NOT make keys.

     Key Club International is the oldest, largest, and most successful non-profit student-led organization for high school students. We teach and spread our core values through community service: caring, character-building, inclusiveness, and leadership which was adopted by our Key Club International Board in 2002. Members of Key Club, a part of the community-service based Kiwanis International Family, develop themselves into young leaders as they positively impact their schools and communities. To learn more about Key Club, click on the first seal to the left.

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     Today, Key Club exists on almost 5,000 high school campuses, 35 different countries, primarily in the United States and Canada. It has also grown internationally to the Caribbean nations, Central and South America, and most recently to Asia and Australia. With over 12 million hours of community service a year, Key Club International is an organization comprised of multi-state districts, divisions, and individual Key Clubs on high school campuses around the world!

What is the CNH District?

     California, Nevada, Hawaii.

    Middle College is a part of the California-Nevada-Hawaii (CNH) District, which is one of the 34 Key Club districts worldwide. CNH consists of 18 regions, 74 divisions, 736 clubs, and over 45,000 members. The District is responsible for creating resources, promoting programs, and providing information about the District to all of the officers throughout CNH. From training conference guidelines to programs such as SOSP, CNH makes it easier for clubs to do their jobs with efficiency and ease. To learn more about the CNH District, visit their website by clicking to middle seal above.

What is Division 27 North?

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