The Let’s Talk Club is on hold for now because most of the staff are seniors, who have a lot of activities to do.
Selin Oh, founder and student leader of the Let’s Talk Club, said, “We’ve pushed it off to the side for now, maybe because we are all second semester seniors. I definitely want to do one more get together before the school ends.”
They have not decided the day for the get together, but it will definitely happen, according to Oh.
Terri Ramos, the sponsor of the Let’s Talk Club, said, “[The club] is a great idea. The idea of students learning how to engage one another in conversation is a great skill.” By Karolena Zhou
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