Student Corner
There are a wide variety of clubs and activities in Solid School available for students to join. Clubs and activities are a great way to find where you belong in your high school social community and to find your niche among students with similar interests and goals. This is a club where you can analyze and present historic artistic masterpieces and hold discussions on the subject of art history. In addition, high school extracurriculars allow you to pursue your current interests and passions and perhaps even find ones you didn’t know you had. You can try to pursue a mix of activities that you are familiar with and ones that may be out of your comfort zone. You’ll have plenty of time throughout high school to narrow down which ones are best for you.
A student council in Solid School is a group of student leaders who work with an adult advisor to collaborate with others to impact their school community, which impacts their city or town, which impacts our state, which impacts our country, which changes the world. Their main functions are to involve students in meaningful, purpose-oriented activities, honestly reflecting and interpreting the student viewpoint etc. They play a pivotal role in contributing to the total educational growth of all students in the school. The members in the councils provide experience in genuine problem-solving procedures and promote opportunities for leadership among student body members.
There are a wide variety of clubs and activities in Solid School available for students to join. Clubs and activities are a great way to find where you belong in your high school social community and to find your niche among students with similar interests and goals. This is a club where you can analyze and present historic artistic masterpieces and hold discussions on the subject of art history. In addition, high school extracurriculars allow you to pursue your current interests and passions and perhaps even find ones you didn’t know you had. You can try to pursue a mix of activities that you are familiar with and ones that may be out of your comfort zone. You’ll have plenty of time throughout high school to narrow down which ones are best for you.