Club Rush

Rush the Club Rush!

Elayna Burns (7)

Everyone throughout the school for their chance to see the Club Rush. The clubs are held by our lovely 6-8th grade teachers. These clubs are to be kept  in the library, for people to walk around and look for flier’s. 

Come one, come all, find the club where you belong.

Flier’s

Flier’s were to be located on the table of the group you want. The flier’s had held  information such as, when the club will start, how the club works, where it is to be located, the teacher(s) who operate the clubs, when the meets are and thus what is to be expected of the students going. You are able to take a photo of the flier if none are left, if only a few flier’s are left.

Participants

Briana Sauceado, a 7th grader, had commented,  “I was only joining specific clubs because some of my  friends were participating in the clubs.” If I were her I’d seize the opportunity to participate in some interesting clubs. 

Adam Gallardo is a 7th grader who preferred joining clubs for his own fun pleasures, by saying, “I just want to join fun and interesting clubs.”

So many people showed up to Spirit Squad!

Interesting Facts

  • Some clubs stimulate growing brains, such as puzzle club which helps with making choices and completing things slowly but at a reasonable pace.
  • Joining school clubs is beneficial for communication skills, foster creative thinking and teach you how to work effectively with other people.
  • Your extracurricular involvement is one of the great ways for college’s to gain insight on your personality.
  • Clubs also help create personal and professional skills that can last a lifetime.
  • Clubs also help provide academic skills for the child brain.

All in all, the Club Rush was a Rush indeed! Many clubs strike the interests of nearly all of our students.

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