Students Learn about Co-Curricular Offerings at Activities Fair
October 10, 2018
Students gather every Fall to learn more about the 40+ co-curricular activities available at Cretin-Derham Hall. More than 95% of students participate in one or more co-curricular activities at CDH.
The Activities Fair highlights the many opportunities students have to join a club or organization. Moderators and student leaders are available to answer questions and encourage others to join one, or more, of the organizations.
“Finding other students who share your interests and have similar goals as you is very important during high school years,” said Mr. Aaron Benner, CDH Dean and Activities Director.
"A sense of team is not just about sports, but about working together for something bigger than ourselves. I often hear students say they make their best friends through the activities they choose to participate in.”
Students are able to visit with a wide variety of clubs, including Robotics, Book Club, Table Tennis, Campus Ministry, Art Club, Knowledge Bowl, and many more.
Learn more about Cretin-Derham Hall Co-Curricular Activities.
Note: The Activities Fair took place during Homecoming Week and the out-of-uniform theme was Beach Day.
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