ASL club plans to hold regular meetings till near the end of May. ASL members come during the second session of SRT hang out and be with their friends.
“It’s not like other language classes, you don’t walk in and just listen to the teacher talk. You walk in and work with your friends and have fun.” said junior Josh Lang.
“The best part about being a teacher is just having students coming in and seeing them learn and grow in the language.” said Joseph Wheeler through interpreter and junior Sofia Rashid. The club meets the last SRT of each week during session two in B200.
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