Nanke Interact is a student-led organization dedicated to community service and leadership development, open to G7-G12 students. Nanke Interact's mother club is District 3470 Nanke Rotary. Through a variety of service projects, fundraisers, and collaborative activities, we encourage students to make a positive impact in their communities and around the world.
Interact Credit
To earn Interact credit per semester, Interacters should participate in 20 hours of activities such as weekly meetings, Thursday tutoring, and other activities hosted by Interact. The suggested merit is one recommendation for 20 hours of service, two recommendations for 30 hours of service, one minor merit for 40 hours of service, and so on. The actual situation depends on the arrangement of each semester.
Tutoring Program
Interact offers free student tutoring services on Thursdays during naptime in Interact Office (Room F205, next to G6).
Volunteer service
Interact participates in many volunteer services such as receipt collecting, beach cleaning, charity sale, etc.
Summer/ Winter Camp
Interact goes to elementary school to host a 3-5 days of camp during summer/ winter break. Interact campers teach English class, Arts class, Music class, Sports, etc
Leadership
The Interact Club is a dynamic and service-oriented organization where students from Grades 9-12 can develop leadership skills and build meaningful connections, and make a positive impact in their community. Each year, members have the opportunity to run for leadership positions such as President, Vice President, and other officer roles. Elections for President and Vice President are held in early May, with candidates showing interest after the 3rd quarter exams. The new leadership takes over from the outgoing team following the election. Other officer positions are announced in August, with elections taking place in September. This structure ensures that the Interact Club remains student-led, fostering responsibility and creativity in its members.
Interact T-shirts
All members are required to purchased Yellow and Blue Interact T-shirts.
2022-2023 Interact Members
2023-2024 Interact Members
Join Interact
Whether you are passionate about community service, leadership, or teamwork, the Interact Club offers a platform to grow and make a difference. To join Interact, simply attend our Wednesday naptime meetings in the Interact Office (Room F205, next to G6) or contact Club Advisor.
Contact Interact
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Email: interactibst@gmail.com
INTERACT CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE
Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be "Nanke Interact Club."
Section B: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be:
Give students an opportunity to participate in meaningful service projects
ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP & DUES
Section A: Eligibility - Membership shall be open to all students from seventh to twelfth grade.
Section B: Dues – Members should purchase Interact uniform. Prices may vary from year to year.
Section C: Termination – Membership shall automatically terminate (a) on 30 June of the Rotary year in which a member becomes 18 years old or upon graduation, whichever is later, without contradicting regulations and policies established by the school authorities for school-connected clubs; or (b) upon termination of this club; or (c) upon failure to meet attendance requirements unless excused by the club officers for good and sufficient reason.
ARTICLE III: RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLUB MEMBERS
Section A: Expectations in club meetings – During club meetings, members are expected to:
Section B: Expectations in club activities – When members are out on any club activities, they are expected to:
Section C: Punishments – Should members of the club not abide by expectations outlined in Section A and B, there are subject to President and Vice-President’s or the club advisor’s discretion of appropriate punishments that include but are not limited to:
ARTICLE IV: OFFICERS
Section A: Officers – The officers shall be a President and a Vice-President. Should any more student officer positions be needed, the existing student officer body will decide on necessity of adding such positions.
Section B: Eligibility – President and Vice-President must be students from tenth to twelfth grade. Other officer positions must be students from ninth to twelfth grade. Should any circumstantial problem arise (i.e. not enough students in the respective classes that are running for the positions), current officers and club advisor may vote on expanding positions to younger grades. Such vote requires a simple majority.
Section C: Election – President and Vice President shall be elected by ballot at the 4th quarter of the school year by a majority of the vote. The rest of the officer positions shall be elected by ballot in September of the new school year. Should there be an urgent call for elections from our parent Rotary Club, elections date for certain positions can be changed after Rotary discusses with the school the Interact club is based in. Alternative dates for elections can be arranged beforehand if the club advisor agrees.
Section D: Term – The officers shall serve for one year and their term of office shall begin after the election.
Section E: Vacancy – If a vacancy occurs in the office of President, the Vice-President shall assume the office for the remainder of the term and vacancies in any other office shall be filled by a special election. Should any officers raise doubts in confidence of the Vice-President’s ability, the club advisor will determine additional measures to be taken. (e.g. additional election)
ARTICLE V: DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section A: President – it shall be the duty of the President to:
Section B: Vice-President – It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to:
Section C: Secretary and Deputy Secretary– It shall be the duty of the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary to:
Section D: Media Officer and Deputy Media Officer – It shall be the duty of the Media officer and the Deputy Media officer to:
Section E: Treasurer – It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to:
ARTICLE VI: MEETINGS
Section A: Meetings – Regular meetings shall be held on every Wednesday for the Rotary Group and Friday for the IBST Group during the regular school year. Meeting schedules are subject to change with adequate reasons.
Section B: Officers Meeting – Officers meetings may be called by the President or the Vice-President to discuss matters among the student officer body.
Section C: Rotary Meeting – Rotary meetings may be called by the President or the Vice-President or the Rotary members.
ARTICLE VII: CLUB ADVISOR
Section A: Selection – there shall be a faculty/staff advisor who shall be determined by the school each year.
Section B: Duties – The responsibilities of the faculty advisor shall be to:
ARTICLE VIII: Amendments
Section A: Selection – these bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the club upon club advisor’s approval if the amendment is proposed by a member of the club who doesn’t hold an officer position. Amendments proposed by club officers or club advisor will be implemented after discussion within the club officers and club advisor.
Section B: Notice – All members shall receive advance notice of the proposed amendment at least five days before the meeting.