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SPECTRUM


Our Mission

The purpose of the SPECTRUM club at Taft College is to give the school a sense of inclusiveness and provide LGBTQIA+ students a safe environment, to raise awareness and educate other students about LGBTQIA+ rights, to facilitate activism within the school and reach out to the Taft community, and to promote youth leadership, diversity, and tolerance on campus.

Officers & Directors

  • President 
  • Vice President 
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary

Faculty Advisor

Darcy Bogle, Counselor
dbogle@taftcollege.edu
661-763-7889

Events

Fall semester begins 8/21/2023.

Welcome tables will be available for your assistance.

Constitution of the SPECTRUM Club at Taft College


  • ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE

    Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be SPECTRUM

    Section B: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be:

    1. To give the school a sense of inclusiveness and provide LGBTQIA students a safe environment.
    2. To raise awareness and educate other students about LGBTQIA rights.
    3. To facilitate activism within the school and reach out to the Taft community.
    4. To promote youth leadership, diversity, and tolerance on campus.

    Section C: Mission statement – To advocate and represent Sexuality, Pride, Equality, Community, Tolerance, Respect, Unity, and Mindfulness (SPECTRUM)

  • ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP AND DUES

    Section A: Eligibility

    • Membership shall be open any student currently enrolled or alumni.
    • Any member of the Community can volunteer at events without being part of the club.
  • ARTICLE III: OFFICERS

    Section A: Officers – The officers shall be President, Vice President (or co-presidents), Secretary, and Treasurer.

    Section B: Eligibility – Officers must be taking at least one unit at Taft College each semester to be eligible. Alumni may be part of the club without being able to have an officer position.

    Section C: Election – Officers shall be elected by ballot at the beginning of every fall semester by a majority of the vote cast for that office.

    Section D: Term: – The officers shall serve for one year and their term of office shall begin at the commencement of the fall semester.

    Section E: Vacancy – If a vacancy occurs in the office of president, the vice-president shall assume the office for the remainder of that term; any other vacancies shall be filled by an election within the club.

  • ARTICLE IV: DUTIES OF OFFICERS

    Section A: President – It shall be the duty of the president to:

    1. Preside at meetings.
    2. Vote only in case of a tie.
    3. Represent the club.
    4. Provide leadership and initiative for all events and activities.

    Section B: Vice-President – It shall be the duties of the Vice-President to:

    1. Provide leadership in the absence of the president.
    2. Provide leadership as delegated by the president.

    Section C: Secretary – It shall be the duty of the secretary to:

    1. Keep a file of the club’s records, flyers, and event calendar.
    2. Communicate with the president and vice-president about meetings and provide general correspondence for the club.
    3. Maintain contact with Associated Student Body office.

    Section D: Treasurer – It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to:

    1. Manage and receive all funds and make reports as directed.
    2. Keep an updated record of all receipts and expenses.
  • ARTICLE V: MEETINGS

    Section A: Meetings – Regular bi-monthly meetings shall be held every Thursday during the school year.

    Section B: Special Meeting – Special meetings may be called by the president with the approval of the committee. Such meetings might be necessary before any events or outreach.

    Section C: Quorum – A quorum of three members, including at least one officer, shall be necessary to conduct business.

  • ARTICLE VI: ADVISOR

    Section A: Selection – There shall be an advisor who is an employee of Taft College.

    Section B: Duties – The responsibilities of the Advisor shall be:

    1. Oversee activities and events sponsored by the student club.
    2. Meet with the officers and other club members to discuss meetings, goals, and future plans for the club.
    3. Maintain contact with the Associated Student Organization (ASO) office.
    4. Supervise finances of the club, making sure all expenses are accounted for and documented.
    5. Ensure that all funds collected through fundraising events are properly accounted for and deposited into the club’s account.
  • ARTICLE VII: AMENDMENTS
    The constitution shall be consented by a majority vote of the affiliates attending a meeting.