Animo Pat Brown students should get more involved with arc activities. There are a lot of benefits to being in Arc. They have driver’s education, SAT preparation, and DIY. They also have sports for student athletes while they are in the off season. If you are struggling with homework or school work tutoring can be provided to you everyday of the weekday except Friday. If you are an artist or want to promote your art, stay after school with Arc and be consistent and then Arc will help you out and promote your art in some of their events after school. If you are interested in planning events for students after school then stay after school on Monday. If you are bored and have nothing to do you can go to Arc because they always have clubs after school. There is always something to do in Arc.
Education can be made more fun while being at Arc and the staff and the students are great people. Arc is a place I spend my days after school doing activities that educate me. In my experience the staff are really nice and nobody is left out and you feel included. Most of my friends that stay in Arc are happy to stay after school and get good advice from staff to be better and to grow more as students and to get out of our comfort zone. There are even some alumni students who come back to school to work for Arc because they felt as if Arc was a safe environment that they can be comfortable with starting their life as young adults. I will probably look into working for Arc someday because it looks like fun and exciting to help people learn in a fun way. Arc would be happy to accept any students from Animo Pat Brown no matter who they are!
Don’t spend your time at home just scrolling through TikTok and trying to finish up your show. Don’t waste your time and not use valuable resources that we have at school. Arc can be helpful and guide you to our school qualities which is College and Leadership. Arc can help you with making good decisions in life and stay away from bad things that can lead you to a lifetime of sadness. Like the saying goes, “stay in school kids.”