Greyhound Connections will host breakfasts on Nov. 2 and Nov. 30 for students in all grades who are new to CHS. The club will host the breakfasts in Room E219 at 7:40 a.m. According to club sponsor Joe Stuelpe, invitations for the breakfasts will be delivered to students.
According to Greyhound Connections member Laura Marshall, students invited can socialize and get to know the other people at the event. This provides an opportunity for new students to meet their peers at the school.
“It’s just fun to meet all new people and if they are foreign exchange or something,” Marshall said. “It’s a chance to get new students to not only meet us, but to meet each other.”
Greyhound Connections encourages students to be friendly and nice to their peers in the school. This helps the club provide welcoming environment for students.
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