All for a Cure held its last meeting of the school year Monday of last week. Its members elected Joie Li as next year’s club president. Next year, the club is planning to continue with the bake sales. In addition, the club will be participating in Relay for Life next year. This year on June 8, some of the club members will also be there to cheer on everyone who shows up.
“It will be exciting and a great experience for the club members as well as others,” said senior Sabrena Nayar.
This year, the club has worked hard to raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society.
Senior Samreen Uzzama said, “Join the club next year and we promise you won’t regret it. Do it for the cancer survivors and their families. Support the cause.”
Related Posts:
- Students, teachers, explore connection between stress and recommendation letters during college application season Junior Allison Shen is far from alone in believing recommendation letters are an important part of the college admissions process. According to a 2023 survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling, 75% of students reported teacher recommendations as…
- Partisan influences in school board election shape prospective policies for students, affect potential school… In the past few years, school districts across the United States, which have typically been nonpartisan entities, have become increasingly politicized. In 2023, Pew Research quantified a striking partisan divide between the way Democrats and Republicans viewed public education. In…
- Music, concerts play key role in students’, teachers’ life experiences For sophomore Caroline Hulsey, music and concerts are a huge part of her life. Hulsey plays the oboe in concert band and philharmonic orchestra, and the alto saxophone in marching band. So far this year, Hulsey said she has attended…