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BETA Club

Waltonville National BETA Club

Adviser:  Jamie Lance

https://www.betaclub.org/

The National Beta Club is the largest independent, non-profit, educational youth organization in America.  And for more than 80 years, it has prepared today's students to be tomorrow's leaders.

Annual BETA Club Activities
Angel Tree & Canned Food Drive
Grade School Easter Egg Hunt & Trunk or Treat

Humane Society Donations & Teacher Appreciation 

 

MISSION STATEMENT

To promote the ideals of academic achievement, character, service and leadership among elementary and secondary school students.

ACHIEVEMENT - Recognizing and honoring high academic achievement
CHARACTER - Preparing young people for life and empowering them to be successful
LEADERSHIP - Developing the leaders of tomorrow
SERVICE - Demonstrating our motto: Let Us Lead by Serving Others

BETA Creed

As a member of the Beta Club and as a citizen of my community, state, and nation I believe in and shall strive to promote the principles of:

Honesty: knowing that honesty is necessary to the formation of good character, and that the principles of honesty dictate that I not only refrain from acts of dishonesty; but that I perform my duties fully and take advantage of the opportunities afforded me by my circumstances.

Justice: believing that it is only right and proper that I should be just and fair in my dealings with my fellowman; that I should condemn no one without giving him a chance to defend himself; and that I should consider all factors before forming an opinion of another’s motives, or before passing judgment upon his actions. 

Service: being convinced that the rendering of helpful service to my fellowman is a duty and privilege conferred upon me by my forbears and by my environment, and that I can attain lasting satisfaction only by rendering such service to the best of my ability. 

Cooperation: knowing that I must work closely and in a friendly manner with others in this day of highly `organized social and economic endeavor; and that I must respect authority and strive at all times to be dependable – if I am to be of greatest helpfulness to society. 

Responsibility: believing that full happiness is possible only through full acceptance of responsibility for my actions and for preserving and passing my rich inheritance on to coming generations.

Industriousness: being aware of the fact that – if I am to be a factor for progress in my community and a real help to my associates – my mind must be alert to understand and my hands ready to perform promptly and fully the tasks that come my way.

 

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