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Ashton-Franklin Center
Here at Ashton-Franklin Center Jr./Sr. High School, we take our duties seriously as National Honor Society members. Our club’s latest service project includes helping elementary students get on their proper school buses in the early mornings. As a team, the four officers in our club alternate which day we are willing to lend a helping hand. When an officer’s shift is scheduled, we get up an hour earlier than usual and make our way to the high school. When we arrive, we greet the children as they are dropped off and lead them into the lobby and/or cafeteria. Once there, we interact with the kids and get to know them. It is always a good time entertaining the young students as they wait for their bus. Once the bus arrives, we line them up in a single file line and lead them to the vehicle. We say goodbye to the kids with a simple fist bump as they board their bus with motivation and cheerfulness!
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The AFC Tabletop Gaming Club is in its second year and meets weekly on Fridays after school. They get together for an hour and a half to play various tabletop games such as Dungeons & Dragons, Exploding Kittens, trivia and card games, and Monopoly. The games rotate weekly, with snacks and background music. AFC Tabletop Gaming Club is open to students in grades 7-12.