Student clubs give Santa Rosa students many opportunities
Left: Marianne McCammon and Nevin Slaughter promoting Student Venture, a Christian club on campus. Right: Rebecca Thomas and Melanie Ramos...
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Left: Marianne McCammon and Nevin Slaughter promoting Student Venture, a Christian club on campus. Right: Rebecca Thomas and Melanie Ramos supporting P7 Club, an Apostolic Pentecostal group. |
Story and photos by Hannah McGaughey
Menifee 24/7 Intern
At Santa Rosa Academy, many high school clubs are active, showing the many interests and passions of students. Clubs are bringing students together over things like being Christian or vegan, having a passion for dance, or developing the school yearbook.
One of these clubs is Collision Crew. It is a club where students learn choreography and dance at school events such as pep rallies.
Drama Club is another one of the many clubs. "For Drama Club, I wanted to make a safe space for people to have a voice," said one of the leaders of the club, Megan Crocker.
They hope to perform two plays this school year.
Key Club is a club that not only helps the school but the community. This international organization contributes to community service projects such as Habitat for Humanity and Operation Christmas Child.
These many clubs work to promote school spirit and give students a way to socialize and work on their passions together.
Brianna Hurtarte stands next to a poster for the Yearbook Club. |
Left to right: Lily Garcia, Emmiline Rastello, and Krystal Karman promoting Key Club. |
Members of the Key Club pick up trash on the Paloma Wash trail as part of a regular service project. Photo courtesy of Sheila Carrico |