Grace Reynolds Case Study

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Grace Reynolds should not have to try out for Color Guard because unlike Ida Reynolds and volleyball and Tim Reynolds and football, Grace Reynolds plans to be involved in other extracurriculars. These extracurriculars are varied. For example, Grace Reynolds plans to join the Beta club, French club, DECA club, and Relay for Life. Grace Reynolds plans on staying in 4-H. Also, Grace Reynolds plans on being a student manager for Sequoyah High School's Baseball team. Each of these extracurriculars is more beneficent than Color Guard. The beta club is an academic club as well as a community service club. French club is a culture club. Even if she only joins Beta Club and French, she is shown to care about academics and others and

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