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Stone Oak created a Youthact Club at Barbara Bush Middle School. It is currently inactive.
Youthact stands for Youth in Action. The emblem of Youthact, the letter "Y" overlaying an atomic like symbol, stands for the beginning of the past youth take in life, just like the atomic symbol stands for the beginning of all matter. Youthact is for a program developed by Rotarians, like Interact, but for youth ages 11 to 14. Many Rotarians contend that their most satisfying Rotary experiences have come from working with young people - whether it be by guiding them on the path to good citizenship, preparing them to become the leaders of tomorrow, or introducing them to the world beyond their own community or country. One of the most effective ways that Rotary clubs have contributed to the development of its community's youth is by sponsoring an Interact club, a service organization for young people, ages 14-18. It has come to the attention of many Rotarians that many youth start developing their social skills and the direction they take in life, at a younger age. For over ten years Rotary clubs around the world have sponsored clubs for youth, ages 11-14. These clubs have used a variety of names such as Jr. Interact, Life Club and many others. Youthact is a name chosen by some Rotary Districts, as a name for such clubs. This name falls in line with the current clubs, Rotaract and Interact, adopted by Rotary International. The purpose of Youthact clubs is for the Rotarians to have a hands-on interaction with youth, in a positive, life-affirming context, that will provide experiences that build independence, self-esteem, trust, and positivism; while having fun, learning important life skills, and providing services to the community. Through serving as role models and friends to the Youthact members, Rotarians are involved in a proactive process to help prevent experimentation and use of drugs and alcohol. All Youthact activities are planned and executed by the members, with the Rotarians serving as a support structure to assist the youth. Like Interact club, Youthact clubs are sponsored by a local Rotary club. Some Interact clubs, also are co-sponsors. The Interact club participates in joint activities with the Youthact club. They act as mentors and role models. Youthact members becoming friends with the Interact members, join Interact when they become older.
Interact is a Rotary-sponsored service club for young people ages 14-18. The program gives young people an opportunity to participate in fun, meaningful service projects while developing leadership skills and meeting new friends.
Our Interact Club is currently inactive.

(For the 2008-2009 school year, our Interact Club was inactive)
Officers for 2007-2008 (Final Year of Existence) - see our PHOTOS section for pictures
http://www.stoneoaksarotary.org/PhotoAlbum.cfm
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David Magnotta
President
Arielle Fernandez
Vice-President of
Student Activities
Nauman Charania
Vice-President of
Membership
Lisette Navarrete
Treasurer
Jessica George
Secretary
Dana Biggers
Historian
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Tia Robles
Service Project Coordinator
Krisandra Hardy
Fundraising Coordinator
Chris Kim
Public Relations Coordinator
Daniella Herrera
Social Activities Coordinator
Mr. Oviedo
Co-Sponsor
Mrs. Callins
Co-Sponsor
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Officers for 2006-2007 (Second Year)
Mamatha Mougili
President
Daniel Steck Vice-President of Student Activities
Laura Ankers Vice-President of Membership
Jordan Seidl Treasurer
Marina Stefanova Secretary
Sarah Montgomery
Historian
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Ashlee Clarke
Service Project Coordinator
Monica Dugo
Fundraising Coordinator
Kaity Wilson
Public Relations Coordinator
Cameren Burdick
Social Activities Coordinator
Mr. Oviedo Sponsor
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| 2005-2006 |
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(1st Year) Officers |
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| President |
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Lalanica Chandrasekera |
| Vice Presidents |
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Daniel Steck, Membership; Viviana Clark, Student Activities |
| Treasurer |
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Mamatha Mougill |
| Secretary |
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Monica Dugo |
| Historian |
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Lisa Sorenson |
| Social Activities Coordinator |
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Sarah Thornsberry |
| Service Project Coordinator |
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Jackie Spencer |
| Fundraising Coordinator |
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Laura Ankers |
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