ASL club plans to hold no more meetings until the end of May. Next year’s club president will be junior Annie Rose.
Junior Kelise Twyner said, “It’s a great skill to have and helps you communicate and meet new people, I highly recommend it.”
“The best part about ASL of me is seeing a group of kids making new friends and learning more sign language.” Said sponsor Joseph Wheeler. ASL has no special plans over the summer.
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