Pershelle Rohrer Last week, Logan High School students had the opportunity to explore and sign up for clubs during Rush Week. Booths were set up during both lunches, and club representatives were present to encourage kids to get involved at Logan High.
“The purpose of Rush Week is to be able to bring Logan High together, involving them in clubs, and getting different things together so that people can find what they like to do and enjoy school,” Activities VP, Alex Rasmussen, said. “There are a bunch of different clubs. There’s a new club, Food Nation, that’s really cool, clubs that help you learn different things like Tech Crew Club and things that try to change the world like Leaf Club and FBLA, and then there’s just fun clubs that you can join like K-Pop.” Booths were easily accessible, allowing students to move from table to table to learn about the variety of clubs that LHS has to offer. School clubs provide students opportunities to form new interests or explore their passions by finding groups that best suit them. They also allow students to gain something outside of their assigned schoolwork. Guitar Club frequently plays at school assemblies, Leaf Club helped pass a climate resolution for the state of Utah earlier in the year, and GSA involves students from all walks of life to create a sense of unity. LHS has enough options for students to find the club that best suits them or even become involved in multiple clubs. Clubs accepted sign ups throughout the week but are flexible about letting students join after Rush Week is over. A list of club advisors will be available for students who are interested, and advisors will provide information for how to join. Students can also speak to Alex Rasmussen for more information on specific clubs.
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