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Bill Lawhorn
Bill Lawhorn is an
economist in the
Office of Occupational Statistics
and Employment
Projections, BLS.
He is available at
(202) 6915093 or
lawhorn.william@
bls.gov.
cademics are the focus of high school and college. But for
many students, participation in activities outside the classroom
is what they enjoy the most.
Athletics, clubs, and other extracurricular activities have benefits
beyond the enjoyment they provide. These pursuits assist students in
developing personally, socially, and intellectually. They might even
help students to advance their academic and professional goals.
The pages that follow highlight extracurricular activities that
are often available at the high school and college levels. The first
section of the article describes the general benefits of participating in
extracurricular activities. The second section discusses some of these
activities, along with the advantages they offer to participants. A final
section provides suggestions for finding more information. And a box
on page 20 describes some activities that are integrated with academic
programs instead of supplementing them.
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Choosing activities
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service organizations, and new ones are created all the time. Many large organizations
have student branches at schools nationwide.
But small, independent clubs also exist.
Students cant always find a local club
with an issue that interests them. In those
cases, students should consider creating a new
service organization by finding a group of
like-minded friends who are willing to devote
the time and energy to start one.
Student government. Students elected by
their peers to their school government serve
as a bridge between the student body and
the schools administration. These students
communicate with both groups to facilitate
cooperation and understanding. They also
might lead projects, such as organizing and
conducting fundraisers for homecoming and
other annual events.
Participating in student government is
often a lot of work, but it provides an opportunity to develop leadership skills. Positions
available vary by school but often include
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