AHHS INTERACT CLUB

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Why INTERACT?

Branching from Rotary International, Interact is a community service based club with kids across the world representing it. Each year, students from all over the world come together to raise money in order to fund the International Project (past projects: End Polio Now, Hydraid, Shelter Box). Area and District events are frequently organized with all proceeds going towards the International Project. On our off time, Interactors bond and friendships blossom. Not only do we save the world, we have fun as a big family. Why Interact? Why not?! 

"As one of the most significant and fastest-growing programs of Rotary service, with more than 10,700 clubs in 109 countries and geographical areas, Interact has become a worldwide phenomenon. Almost 200,000 young people are involved in Interact."
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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
INTERACT DISTRICT 5170

What is Interact?

The Four-Way Test


Of the things we think, say, or do.

  • 1. Is it the TRUTH?
  • 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
  • 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
    FRIENDSHIPS?
  • 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?

INTERACT CLUB: 2012 -2013

In with the new, but never out with the old. So, welcome everyone, to AHHS's Interact club. We encourage new members, and old, to join us in making this year a successful one. A message to incoming freshmen. If you are looking for a place to meet new people, get your community service done, help out a cause, and ultimately being part of a huge family, join interact. Watch out for our posters, screaming officers down the hall, and the announcements. We INTERACT (verb:to love) you all!

JOIN APHILL INTERACT FACEBOOK GROUP!

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     We are apart of Area EIGHT, represent, oot oot! AREA8 is comprised of 7 San Jose high schools, Area 8 is one of the biggest areas out of the 13 that make up Interact's District 5170, the world's largest Interact District with 68 clubs and more than 6,000 members dispersed throughout the northern, eastern, and southern area of the San Francisco Bay Area; their locations range from Oakland and Piedmont in the North Bay to San Leandro, Dublin, and Livermore in the East Bay to San Jose, Santa Cruz, and Gilroy in the South Bay. AREA EIGHT IS: Andrew P. Hill High School, Evergreen Valley High School, Oak Grove High School, Santa Teresa High School, Silver Creek High School, Valley Christian High School, William C. and Yerba Buena High School.
 

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