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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also don’t see any issue with all postings related to clubs/ECs going through the official school channels. What’s the upside for not having them centralized?[/quote] 1) Clubs, especially affinity groups or high commitment clubs rely on instagram to communicate with branches in other schools to schedule collaborations, etc. 2) These clubs serve as a unifying thread for students both past and present. It helps foster a sense of continuity for students both past and present. 3) It allows students to develop their leadership, time management, and collaboration skills through planning a schedule for posts, collaborating with team members and making said posts, etc. 4) My DD says that club leaders were not provided adequate time and reasoning for the change. It was all so very sudden and hidden under a guise of "taking work off the students' hands." But yes, my DD has expressed the admin was flexible and willing to compromise. They ultimately merged their plans with the wishes of the students. We do see the benefits of a centralized club account, and they have come to a solution that both the centralized and personalized club accounts will exist. Yay for teamwork. [/quote]
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