Stories to Make You Smile
While the weather outside is still frightful for many of us, school groups are gearing up for spring clubs, competitions, and events. We receive an abundance of school groups showing off their custom gear in our Ink of the Week photo contest– check them out!
One of the sixth grade math teachers at the Kindezi School in Atlanta chartered the school’s first math club. When the club decided to order custom shirts, they designed options together and voted on their favorite. The kids at the school love the shirts so much that some non-math club members are asking for one!
Lutheran High School of Sioux Falls has been in existence for almost seven years, but their theater department only started last year. The students love performing and staying actively involved in Drama Club. Now, they have custom t-shirts to display their enthusiasm for theater!
At Palo Alto High School, the editors of yearbook jumped for joy in their new, custom sweatshirts. They worked hard together to design them, and were super excited when they arrived. To commemorate the 2017 staff, the group had all their names printed on the back of the sweatshirts (not pictured).
For five years, Darby Woods Elementary School has been ordering custom shirts for their Robotics Club. The club is the only Robotics Club in a low income school throughout Columbus, Ohio. The kids love robots and they love getting involved in the design process.
The sophomore board club at Van Nuys High School in North Hills, California (officers pictured), holds fundraising events to earn money to apply to their 2019 senior year. By running and participating in board club, students’ dreams of fun field-trips and off-campus proms are turned into a reality.
Students in the Eaglecrest Book Club LOVE to read – so much so that they ordered custom club t-shirts to express their admiration for the hobby. According to the group, they’d choose a good book over looking at funny cat videos any day of the week!
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