On September 19th, it was official news… Clubs are going to be in the afternoon! This decision was made for Indiana County Technology Center (ICTC) students to be able to participate more in the school environment. On September 20th, the schedule change was in action. There was plenty of buzz in the hallways about how excited ICTC students were to be able to participate in clubs now. There was a significant increase in participation in clubs. Mr. Magolis says, “Mr. Peterson and I are constantly looking for ways to improve our school and make it more inviting and inclusive for all students. When we reduced our lunch periods from 3 to 2, it opened the door for us to move our club schedule to the end of the school day, thus providing an opportunity for our ICTC students to join and participate in the many different clubs that we offer! I am really excited for this change and hope all of our students can find a club they are interested in as a way to enhance their school experience!”
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Afternoon Clubs!?
Molly Spence, Assistant Editor
September 27, 2023
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Molly Spence, Co-Editor-In-Chief
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Hello, welcome to The Stinger! My name is Molly Spence, I am a class of 2026 Junior and the Co-Editor-In-Chief for The Stinger Newspaper. I am involved in the Newspaper, Marion Center Mean Green Marching Machine as one of the Section Leaders for the Color Guard, a representative of Marion Center High School for United Way, ATHENA Club as the head of public relations, Art Club, and library assistant. This is my third year in Newspaper. I've been assistant editor for two years, and this is my first year as Co-Editor-In-Chief. My future goals include attending Lycoming College to major in Psychology to accomplish my career goal of being a clinical psychologist, and continuing my education (master’s and doctoral degrees) at another college. Apart from my aspiring career and education dreams, something people may not know about me is I twirl batons (1, 2 and 3 batons). I was a competitive twirler, as for right now I'm doing my own training, and improving my skills and learning new tricks. I also love ducks. I have two ducks who hate my batons when I’m twirling but love to go up to them and peck them when I’m not twirling. I don’t allow them anywhere near the fire baton, of course. My ducks and twirling are giant parts of my life, as well as psychology class here in the high school and my own research and education. By being a part of The Stinger, I want to make everyone's voice heard and leave no one behind, because after all, we, Marion Center High School students, are all in this together.