Saul students started the week by filling out a survey to indicate which activities they would most like to participate in for Activity Day. For years now, Saul has been hosting the event to help students experience some clubs, even if they can’t stay late after school.
“We wanted them to feel more a part of the school, more a part of the extra-curriculars,” English teacher Rebecca Yacker said. “Activity Day was a way for community building and to be a part of those activities without having to stay late.”
Saul offered 19 different club options to students from 1:45-3:19 p.m.
“We want kids to feel invested in their school.”





