Carmel Conne
cts Club plans to meet on Nov. 26 in Room F104 to continue the re-imaging and repurposing process for Net Literacy. The club meets every Monday after school to progress on its yearly production goal, according to junior and board member Tobias Wrammerfors.
According to club sponsor Margaret Winans, all of the club members are diligently working to improve on last year’s total repair rate and to help as many people out as possible.
“We want to help as much as possible this year. When you think about it, here at CHS, we have so many luxuries that other schools don’t have. Net literacy works to help those people and that’s a really good cause. Naturally, we want to do our best,” Wrammerfors said.
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