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Welcome to the YMS Junior Beta

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HELP NEEDED!!  I am need of several Beta members to assist in giving tours to the new students for new student orientation this Thursday, August 8th and Friday, August 9th.  We will set up groups of two to three members for each tour.  Thursday will be from 7:45 to 10 A.M. (three points) and Friday will be from 7:45 to 9 A.M.(two points).  If you can help with both or one of the days and can have a ride drop you off and pick you up, please email me!  I am excited to begin a new year with all of you!! 

 

 

Remember 30 box tops = 1 Beta point! 

 

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By-Laws of the Youngsville Middle School Chapter of the

National Junior Beta Club

 

·        Meetings will take place once every month.

·        Sixth through eighth graders are eligible to become members.

·        The scholastic requirements for membership shall be a 3.3 GPA.

·        The officers to be elected for this club shall be president, executive assistant, treasurer, and two historians.  You must be a second year member to run for office.

·        A member must earn 20 service points per semester to remain in the club. 

·        We are an “elite” group of academically excellent and responsible students, therefore, we must be held accountable in the event that we do not fulfill our responsibilities.

a.     A member will be on probation for the following reasons:

·        GPA goes below a 3.3

·        One lunch detention

·        Not attending two required functions without a pre-approved excuse in writing to Mrs. Wallace (forms for missing a function are in the Beta folder outside of

Mrs. Wallace's room - W14)

b.     A member will be eliminated for the following reasons:

·        Two probations in one school year

·        Disciplinary action at school including 2 lunch detentions, one BC, ISS, suspension, etc.

·        Missing too many required functions (meetings and activities)

·        Fails to earn 20 service points for the semester

·        Other

 

·        National Beta dues are $15, payable one time only.  The local dues for the YMS Beta Club are $15 as well.  Total payment due for new members is $30, which can be written on one check to YMS.  (Payment includes t-shirt, National and local Beta dues, and cost for activities.)  Continuing members are to pay $15 to YMS.

 

·        You may earn up to six points per semester doing community service.  Examples of community service include things like helping out at a church bake sale, helping an elderly neighbor rake leaves, selling concessions at a school football game, etc.  To earn points in Beta, you must not receive compensation/money for your community service.  You need to get prior approval from a Beta sponsor and you must have exactly what was done at the event documented and signed by a parent or person in charge of the event.  It is worth one point per hour.

  

 

Please purchase a small folder to keep all of your Beta information together.  You will be given many handouts as well as a point sheet for which you will be responsible to keep throughout the year.   Points are due each semester and will be collected in January and again in May.   You may also turn in a point sheet if you fill it and get another one in the folder outside of Mrs. Wallace’s room. 

 

National Junior Beta Pledge

 

I hereby declare that I shall always strive to be honest and truthful at all times; to maintain a creditable scholastic record; to be of service to my teachers and fellowmen; to conduct myself in an ethical and moral manner to reflect credit upon my school and community.  My hope is that we will all be leaders by serving others through our Beta Club and that where ever we are, others will see a good example in us.

 




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