Finding Your Niche at the Gatton Academy
September 11, 2012 | Uncategorized | No Comments
One of the staples of community living at the Academy is its vibrant and diverse selection of student-run clubs and organizations.
Nearly every student is actively involved in at least one club, while many participate in three or four organizations. Clubs range from leisure activities such as music and cooking to academic subjects such as forensics and mathematics. “I like the social aspect and the unity that the clubs provide,” said Gabe Smith, senior Academy student. Furthermore, clubs often help students discover their extracurricular interests. “I think clubs are an excellent way for Gatton Academy students to express their talents and interests,” said John Biecle-Speziale.
Students often become very involved in their clubs allowing for social connections with their peers to develop. “It helps us connect on more than an academic level,” said Erica Plummer and Hannah Pennington, members of the GAMMA ensemble. Leah Cannady’s thoughts summarize the importance of clubs at the Gatton Academy, “Clubs are one of the most enriching experiences that the Academy has to offer; it forms bonds deeper than just academics, bringing together people with common interests.”