Serrano Middle School offers new classes

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Serrano Middle School is offering its students many programs and activities beyond the traditional school day. Serrano is in the process of restructuring how it provides students opportunities for 
growth and experience outside of the classroom. One of the largest differences Serrano students will see is the introduction of an 
optional seventh period. Students will be able to participate in band and student 
leadership without having to compromise their academic schedules during the school day. Serrano is also is increasing the depth and involvement of many of its student 
activities. The student leadership class will be actively involved in planning student 
activities as well as running and managing the student store.
The video editing class will allow students to explore their creative and journalistic 
sides. New to this school year, Serrano is rolling out a variety of student clubs including 
drama, cooking, chess, Advanced Via Individual Determination, Twilight Book Club, 
Peer Counseling, D.C. Fieldtrip, Recycling, Outdoor Adventure and Science Club, 
and Girls in Action. "We want students to think of Serrano as home. When we make connections to 
students we see the positive difference it makes," states Leticia Zaragoza, principal.

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