Kindness Matters Club has chosen to reschedule its movie night for next year and instead focus on club organization for the next school year, according to sponsor Anne-Marie Woerner.
“We are trying to make improvements in our organization, because our club started late this year,” Woerner said.
According to Raygen Wintner, club president and junior, some things that the club will address towards the end of the year include club shirts and mapping out where things are going to go for the club.
“We’ve been identifying some of the things that we want to get done for next year,” Woerner said.
One of the things that the club plans to use to start off next year is the movie night that was planned for this year as a way to improve relations with the student body.
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