National Beta Club
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The National Beta Club (commonly known as "Beta Club" or "Beta") is an organization of 4th to 12th graders in the United States. Its purpose is "to promote school performance, character, leadership and service ideals of elementary and junior high school students". [1] This organization is headquartered in Spartanburg, South Carolina and has over 8,750 clubs nationwide and internationally.
Beta is an academic honor program with emphasis on community service. It was founded in 1934 by Professor John W. Harris, Professor of Wofford College. That motto is "Let's serve others." Traditionally, students receive membership based on their grade (GPA) or test scores and personality traits. Each school chooses which chapter memberships to display.
The main department of the National Beta Club began in 1961 and is suitable for students from 4th grade to 8th grade. Beta's senior faculty is a ninth to twelfth year student. [2] More than 500,000 active beta and over 7 million graduates in the senior division and junior division
Every year, senior students participate in academically and talented competitions such as test balls, creative, English, mathematics, science, social studies, spelling, team talent, special talent, speech, and theater. In the early stages, the students are engaged in science, social studies, language subjects, spelling, mathematics, visual arts, performing arts, crafts, poetry, T-shirt design, banners, scrapbook making, prose, life literature, and Songfest and speech You can join the contest. In order to compete at the national level, participants must be at the state level. This includes candidates who are candidates for public office. The first nationwide beta club meeting was held in Sheraton Twin Towers in Orlando, Florida in June 1981. [3] Every year there is a new theme for the national convention and a new website.
State customs are slightly different from domestic customs. State competitions are elected by national sponsors and state sponsors and elected by other national sponsors. The state has the right to create or refuse competition in its state. In addition to the domestic office, the Junior conference held similar tournaments. In advanced, there are three positions, and in the initial stage there are five positions.
State that hosts state customs: State of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma State, South Carolina , Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. [Four]
The National Beta Club began with the dream of Dr. John Harris, a professor at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Since the first beta club was established in Landrum, South Carolina in 1934, National Beta Club has become America 's largest independent independent profit education and youth organization. We promise to recognize and promote high academic achievement, encourage to give valuable personality, to nurture, to develop leadership skills and to serve others.
The National Beta Club (commonly known as "Beta Club" or "Beta") is an organization of 4th to 12th graders in the United States. That mission is "to promote school record, character, leadership, and service of elementary and junior high school students". This organization is headquartered in Spartanburg, South Carolina and has over 8,750 clubs both in Japan and abroad. Beta is an academic honor program with emphasis on community service. It was founded in 1934 by Professor John W. Harris, Professor of Wofford College. That motto is "Let's serve others." Traditionally, students receive membership based on their grade (GPA) or test scores and personality traits. Each school chooses which chapter memberships to display.
As a member of the National Beta Club, I will follow the motto "Serve others as a guide." I know that I will be representative of West Hall High School and Beta Club and will represent that school as a personality and behavioral messeng