NEWS: Law’s Multicultural Club Recruits New Members, Plans Activities

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By Cindy Bone – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law’s Multicultural Club is recruiting new members to plan activities for the rest of the school year.
The Multicultural Club is advised by Mrs. Evans, who seems to be enjoying her first year teaching at Law.
“As a new teacher at Jonathan Law High School, I wanted to find ways to get to know students outside of the English classroom,” Evans said. “Mr. Darcy indicated that this club needed an advisor and I thought this would be a great place for me to start.”
The Multicultural Club is working on new plans for the club including having students and faculty wear awareness t-shirts for February since February is National Teen Dating Violence Awareness month. They plan to discuss this at their next meeting in hopes to share their initiative to Law in the future.
The club is also planning on showcasing different cultures at upcoming meetings.
“I’m looking forward to having some more people come to the cultural presentations and potlucks,” sophomore Gleidson De Souza said.
The Multicultural Club also holds potlucks as a way to share food from different cultures. All students are invited to participate.
“I’m looking forward to all the potlucks that the club is doing,” sophomore Mya Cordeiro said.
Some students recently have shown an interest in joining the club.
“I went to their last meeting because my friend wanted me to go, and I actually found it interesting and was thinking of joining,” sophomore Jaylen Rogers said.
The Multicultural Club is a great way for students to get involved in extracurricular activities at Law and to make new friends. Students can find information about meeting ties by watching The Morning Briefing.
