Leadership Club Student Analysis

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At Immaculata Catholic School, it takes the leadership of the students to help events go right. In Leadership Club, we are able to learn the leadership skills we might need for later in life and we are able to get hands on experience through fundraisers, events, and school wide activities. We have helped the students at Grifton School who were impacted by Hurricane Matthew by collecting school supplies, we organized a bagged lunch drive, where all of the students helped bag 300 lunches for Urban Ministries of Durham, and we created a presentation for the kids at our school who had never taken exams. These are some of the ways I am giving back to the community where I live.
At the beginning of the school year, the middle school Leadership Club

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