Rosemont has many different and enjoyable clubs, but have you ever wondered how they were formed? It is pretty straightforward. Once you come up with an idea for a club, you’ll need to find a teacher to host it in their classroom during either snack or lunch. All clubs are led by students at Rosemont and should be school appropriate. Joining clubs is a good way to make friends that share common interests. When asked why they joined a club, students replied with free snacks, friends who go there, and just overall fun. Past Rosemont clubs include Disney Club, Origami Club, Movie Club, Garden Club, Taylor Swift Club, Got Faith, Chess Club, K-Pop Club, Art club, Minecraft Club and more. There are some special clubs like CJSF (California Junior Scholarship Federation) or Builders Club, where you have to do service events. They are more serious commitments than regular clubs that take place at snack or lunch.
How to Form a Club And More
Juliette Parmentier
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Apr 8, 2024
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