By Arcadia Unified Digital Communications Intern George Win Arcadia High students find creative ways to start conversations about their clubs.
ARCADIA-- Arcadia High School celebrates the diversity of its students’ interests and passions each year through its annual “Club Day.” An event that involves a showcase of the more than 60 Arcadia High clubs on campus, students from all grade levels are given the opportunity to find other students with similar interests, make new friendships, develop new skills, and find new outlets with which to spend their time doing something they enjoy. What has historically taken place during a single lunch period in the Arcadia High Rally Court, Arcadia High’s Club Day now spans the course of two consecutive days’ lunch periods due to its ever-increasing club choices. “Clubs offer so much if you invest just a little bit of your time and energy,” said Arcadia High’s Habitat for Humanity Vice President Sydney Chang. “For example, they offer leadership, community service, public speaking, and interaction opportunities.” Chang further expressed that Club Day opens up many possibilities and opportunities because it is the first step in getting more involved with the people around you.
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