Magnet School: Developing A Drama Club

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3. Magnet schools are primarily focused on academics. Therefore, my current institution doesn't allow students to participate in typical high school activities such as homecoming and sporting events. Consequently, my problem solving skills concluded that developing a drama club would heavily assist my peers express themselves through acting, designing, and more. After months of preparation, Drama Club was finally established resulting from determination, confidence, and creativity. Currently, any student is eligible to display their talents to the community through this organization. At first, it seemed unrealistic to develop a successful club at school. However, my vision was exceeded by directing an entire play! I would’ve never anticipated

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