Personal Narrative: My Involvement In High School Activities

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People ask me how am I so involved in high school activities, have a job, and maintain my grades. It’s not as hard as people think. In order to do that you have to have strong time management and be organized. This can be difficult when you have a lot of responsibilities. I have been involved in activities since my seventh grade year and each year I have increased the amount of involvement. The clubs that I am currently in are Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honors Society, BETA, DECA, Yearbook and NJROTC. I have only been interested in one sport within the community and my school is Softball. In addition, I have babysat, worked at Chick-Fil-A and currently work at Panera Bread. The one club that has stuck out to me the most …show more content…

There is only one that has stuck out to me and to this day I still love it, its softball. I have played softball since my seventh grade year in school. It wasn’t fun at first I ended up with a broken thumb and plenty of concussions. Over the years though I kept practicing and practicing and I kept getting better. I spent hours in my yard practicing. When I was struggling in high school I stayed after to ask my coach what I was doing wrong. It not only made me new friends, but it made me a stronger person at everything that I …show more content…

This club is a community service organizational club and also in my opinion it’s a club where you can get closer to friends in there I have done so many community service organizations in this club that’s amazing, some of them which are the Special Ed Prom, Sandston Pool Spring Fling, Montrose Elementary 5k Fun Run, Varina Elementary Field Day, Glendale Ruritan Dinner, Henrico County Big Feet Meet, 50th Anniversary Dinner, Glendale Ruritan Santa Breakfast, VA Dominion Power Christmas Parade, Children’s Hospital 4k, and Henrico County High School Band Festival. Some of the organizations we deal with go from the exceptional education kids to the elderly folks in our community. When I was working with the exceptional children at my school it not only meant a lot to me, but it did to them to. These kids can’t help that they were born with the disease or anything like that and being able to work them makes them smile so

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