Yo-Yo Club, once a club in Carmel High School was confirmed discontinued by the former sponsor Tracey Hadden. The boys who hosted the club in past years did not contact Hadden after the 2013-2014 school year started thus it had not had a meeting since the 2012-2013 school year.
According to Hadden, if the club would want to be brought back to the Carmel High School, they would have to fill out some paperwork.
She stated, “They would have to go to the activities office and fill out the paperwork.”
In addition, Hadden also claimed that finding a different sponsor may be necessary.
She stated, “They could either ask me or another teacher to sponsor, but I don’t know if I would be the best sponsor because I have to write the curriculum.”
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