organization/club

vote you had participated

  • NO.

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • Yes

    Votes: 13 76.5%
  • Others ~ explain

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17
Let's see (both in public school and deaf school)...yearbook staff, school newspaper editor, class secretary, FHA, FBLA, Jr. NAD, National BETA Club, National Honor Society, FCA, choir, Student Council, some kind of cheerleading club (forgot what it was called), Art club, and more. :shock:
 
some of you who had been involved with the clubs way more than I am! However, I was a student resident Adv. for 4 years and one year as a student development adv. on prep campus. Prep campus was the best of my life as SRA. LOL!
 
wish you didn't feel that way back in your time. but did you learn anything though? I do see that you are working with your kids, schooling your kids. I could not do schooling my kids . lol

Well - learning anything as far as the clubs? I totally loved anything involving music. Hated drama club. Bible and Prayer group were fantastic. Yearbook team - that was a major disappointment. I hated it totally. I had to interview people and did not do well as I could not hear well enough.

Because I was so diligent with my schoolwork, I think that's what gave me the feeling that I could home school my kids and succeed. A lot of times, I don't feel like I did, but I know I did. It's this NCLB act that made us have problems here in FL.
 
any one of you who attended hearing school or mainstreamed school, did you have any troubles participating the clubs??

Reason I never join in any of clubs cos I wasn't good enough for hearing kids. They rejected me. I remember just once hearing girl came up to me and I THINK she say to me (hard to tell cos I don't lipread well) "Don't you dare join any clubs or I kill you!". I can believe she say that cos she nasty person. Even I misread her she still said something nasty cos way she looked down to me said that.

That was only primary school. I went deaf oral school for my secondary years (high school).
 
I attended a regular (public school) and a private (catholic school) for girls. I participated in sports (soccer) and clubs (school newspaper, poetry club) and I volunteered in my schools main office. There was a lot more I didn't do due to fear.
 
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