The Santaluces Key Club is continuing their tradition of making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for those in need this year. Anyone who is interested can sign up to bring in bread, peanut butter, jelly, or plastic knives to earn community service hours. You can get a max of two hours for bringing in supplies in addition to one hour for coming after school to make the sandwiches. Key Club is hoping to beat the record of 600 sandwiches last year with even more this year. The event will be held September 5th in the media center after school and anyone interested can talk to Club President Aubrey Dale or Vice-President Zachary Ehmer to find out more.
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Brittany Travis, Co-Editor
August 28, 2017
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Brittany Travis, Co-Editor
Hi. I'm Brittany and I'm a senior. This is my first year in newspaper but I'm excited to be an editor for The Tribe. I'm hoping to write mostly about all the different clubs we have on campus and the many opportunities students will have to get involved and possibly earn community service hours. This year I want to focus on making sure the newspaper is the best it can be and graduating in the top ten percent of my class. After graduating I want to attend University of Central Florida and major in health sciences for my undergraduate degree before going to Florida Gulf Coast University to major in occupational therapy. Right now I'm working at Diamond View Elementary in the after school program and I love being able to work with kids, which is what really inspired me to want to be an occupational therapist in the future.