The Grauer High School ASB/Leadership class hosted our annual Club Fair on September 10. We had many different clubs represented at this event, and we encourage all of our students to participate in clubs to develop relationships and make connections with other students and faculty members.
Grauer High School ASB Presents 2024 Club Fair
From Shelley Joslin and Dominique Bartoughian, Leadership Studies Teachers:
On September 10, the High School ASB/Leadership class hosted our annual Club Fair. We had many different clubs represented at this event, and this does not even include the sports teams that are already competing.
We encourage all of our students to get involved in one or more clubs. Relationships and connections are a sacred part of a Grauer education, and one of the best ways for our students to develop more relationships with other students and faculty members with similar interests is by participating in clubs.
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