Club Fair encourages students to get involved

Jesse Ellis, Reporter

BPA is recruiting new members during Club Fair
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Business Professionals of America’s booth at the previous club fair.

The annual club fair is back featuring over 40 different clubs and organizations. The overall goal for club fair is to get the students involved in a club, activity or organization.

It gives you another outlet, lets you see students in different areas. You develop leadership skills, organizational skills, group activities; so I think that’s really good,” head counselor Lyn Brown said.

The club fair will be during En-Cor on Aug. 26 in the commons.

The clubs and organizations include: Asian Pop Culture, Art Club, Aviation Club, Business Professionals of America, Chemistry Club, Choir, Color Guard, Conservation Club, Dead Poets Society, Debate, DECA, DIY, Drama Club, ECO-Meet, Fellowship of Christian Students, Future Farmers of America, Feminist Club, Forensics, French Club, Friendship Club, Game Club, Gay Straight Alliance Club, German Club, Gifted/Special Ed-COOP, Girls on the Run, Interact Club, KAYS, Lit. Magazine, Math Madness, Multi-Cultural Club, National Art Honor Society, National Honor Society, Newsmag, Peer Helpers, Pep Club/Red Rage, Quill & Scroll, Rubik’s Cube Club, SADD, Scholars Bowl, Science Olympiad, Senior Advisory Board, Spanish Club, Student Council, Teens as Teachers, Thespians and Yearbook.