Abby Cervantes, 12, member of the Hispanic Organization Promoting Education. (HOPE)
Abby Cervantes, 12, member of the Hispanic Organization Promoting Education. (HOPE)
Robert Grayson

Club Fair 2023

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  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes, aka FCA members at the Club Fair.

  • Adam Conner, 12, at the Student Book Club table. (Robert Grayson)

  • Abby Cervantes, 12, member of the Hispanic Organization Promoting Education. (HOPE)

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The Club Fair was an experience where students could understand the different objectives of the clubs. Club day was a communitive event which really promoted people to join and be apart of different things. The First Robotics Club had built a working robot and it worked but it wasn’t in action. This school has a club for everybody. Some advice for new students looking for a club would be to make sure they have enough time for it. Clubs are this can improve college applications for students who plan to attend college the following year. Every year the club fair can make all of this happen by simply just going there and seeing what’s it all about. The Club Fair really gets students interested in joining a club that fits their interests. The Club Fair showcased many clubs that peeked interests of students.

 

 

 

 

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