Pros And Cons Of Being Apart Of Asb

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There are many people in that are creative and then there's people that aren’t so creative. I can consider myself a creative person. I found out this about me when i was younger in elementary school. I use my creative side basically in all my classes. I’m mostly creative in ASB because we have to be creative. ASB is basically a class where we have different students from each level grade to come up with ideas for the school. As one class we all brainstorm what's the best for our grade levels. We use creativity when it comes to prep- rallies because we have to pick a theme for the event than we create posters and banners for each class. This involves a lot of coloring, painting,ideas and teamwork. Being apart of ASB feels good because I feel

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