Can students start their own clubs or initiatives at Drew School?

Yes! Drew School encourages students to start their own clubs, organizations, and initiatives. If students are passionate about a topic—whether it’s robotics, social activism, entrepreneurship, or the arts—they can create a club and recruit other students to join. The school supports student-led initiatives by providing resources, guidance, and leadership training. Starting a club allows students to develop organizational skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities. It also strengthens college applications by showing initiative and creativity. Whether launching a community service project, a new academic group, or a creative arts program, Drew students have the freedom and support to turn their ideas into reality. This hands-on experience prepares them for college, careers, and leadership roles in the future.

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