School Clubs
The Motto
"Let Us Lead by Serving Others."
This motto, more than simply a catchy phrase, states the philosophy upon which The National Beta Club is based. Service to others is indeed one of the most important characteristics of Beta Club membership. Students have the precious opportunity to learn the gift of serving others in many different capacities. We not only serve here at Liberty point but across the city. These unique assets should be found in every school and community situation, whether large or small-urban, suburban, or rural. There are needs that could and should be addressed by Beta members in every school and community.
The Mission
To promote the concept of character, service, and leadership among students, and to reward students for their outstanding academic achievement.
How do I join the Beta Club?
Students are invited to become a Junior Beta member at the beginning of their 5th grade year, based on their Spring GMAS scores. The student also must have the recommendations of their teachers and maintain an A/B average in all classes to continue in the Junior Beta Club.
Meetings
The club typically meets once a month and sometimes more often, depending on service project activities. The meetings are normally on the 2nd Friday of each month from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM and each Wednesday during lunch. Special meeting dates will depend on service projects and special invitations. The faculty sponsor(s) will share meeting details.
Colors
The Junior Beta Club colors are black bottoms and gold polo shirts with black shoes. For formal settings, we dress in black and white.