What You Missed From Club Rush 2024
On Thursday, September 26, Ferguson buzzed with excitement as students gathered for Club Rush during both 1st and 2nd lunches. This annual event gave clubs the opportunity to showcase their activities and recruit new members. Tables were set up across the gym, featuring colorful posters, flyers, and enthusiastic club representatives ready to answer questions.
For many students, Club Rush provided a chance to discover extracurricular activities they might not have known about before. It not only helped students explore new interests but also encouraged greater involvement in the school community. Whether students were interested in sports, arts, academics, or service, there was something for everyone at this year’s event.
Clubs offer students a chance to connect with like-minded peers, develop leadership skills, and engage in projects that go beyond the classroom. Andrea Llerena shares, “I had a good time at Club Rush with my friends and saw all the clubs they offered. I need community service hours, so I decided to join Key Club, and I’m looking forward to it.”
Signing up for clubs was easy and actively encouraged. Each club had a sign-up sheet for students interested in joining on the spot. Club members assisted new recruits in filling out their information and shared details about upcoming meetings. Some clubs even used QR codes for digital sign-ups, making it simple for students to stay informed about future events.
“Club Rush was really nice and interactive. I saw many clubs I wanted to join, and I decided to sign up for iDesign. I also liked the little goodies most of the clubs gave out. It was super nice,” remarked Kailyn Betran.
From environmental activism and performing arts to theater and gaming, there was truly a club for everyone. Whether you’re passionate about art, technology, or making a difference in the community, Ferguson’s diverse selection of clubs offers endless opportunities to learn and grow. Many students left the event inspired and ready to dive into new experiences, with a number of them signing up for clubs right then and there. If you missed Club Rush, it’s not too late—reach out to a club sponsor and enhance your high school experience by getting involved!
Genesis Arauz eagerly states, “Club Rush was a lot of fun. My friends and I did a little window shopping, and we signed up for Video Club.”
Whether you’re looking to volunteer, perform, or just try something new, there’s still time to join a club. Getting involved is one of the best ways to make the most of your high school years, so don’t hesitate to explore your interests and see where they lead you!
If you’re looking to get involved and join a club, here are a few clubs along with their Instagram handles to help you connect. For additional information, feel free to reach out to the club sponsors directly at their Instagrams:
@jafstand
@fergusonidesign
@fergusonunicef
@fergbestbuddies
@fergusonresearch
@ferguson_fhs
@fergyoungrepublicans
@fergusonveggieteam
@hipferguson
@jafhopeinhand
@jaftrim
@gsa_jaf
@jafdeca
@jafkeyclub
@jafpsychologyhonorsociety
@jafdebate
@ferguson_fbla
@ferguson_law
@fergmun
@fergusonfosterteam
@fergusonmao
@fergusonpbc
@jafadventurers
@ferguson_nhs
@jafpassiton
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