Penn-Trafford High School Hosts Annual “Club Day”

Penn-Trafford High School hosted its annual “Club Day” in September, allowing students to explore the wide variety of extracurricular activities available at the school.

The event took place in the gymnasium during lunch periods, where more than 30 clubs set up booths to showcase their activities and goals. Club members spoke with interested students, answered questions, and encouraged sign-ups.

The clubs ranged from academic and service-based organizations to arts, culture, and special-interest clubs. Students were able to explore multiple tables and consider new ways to become involved in school life outside of the classroom.

Penn-Trafford High School strives to provide extracurricular activities that meet the needs of all students' interests,” commented principal Mr. Aquilio. “We find that engaging students in school activities promotes a positive atmosphere and a better high school experience.”

 

11th-graders Sarah Pratkanis and Jenna Fait of the Future Business Leaders of America talk to a potential new member

11th-graders Sarah Pratkanis and Jenna Fait of the Future Business Leaders of America talk to a potential new member

 

Cienna Oien (grade 11) and Nate Casey (grade 10) work the Mock Trial table

Cienna Oien (grade 11) and Nate Casey (grade 10) work the Mock Trial table

 

11th-grader Caitlin Haney represents the Girls in Government club

11th-grader Caitlin Haney represents the Girls in Government club

 

Senior Colin Ratesic is ready to speak with new members of the Future Teachers of America club

Senior Colin Ratesic is ready to speak with new members of the Future Teachers of America club