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The United Nations Club encourages students to follow current events around the world. The culminating activity is to represent a country at the Student United Nations Conference held each spring.
Participation in this club enhances your research skills and helps you practice your debating skills by focusing on issues of relevance in the world today.
If you are interested in world events, in what is happening in the United States, in your homeland and in the homelands of your classmates, join the UN Club for a fun learning experience.
United Nations Club members will often do research on the computer, so it is essential that each member has his Internet-Computer permission slip signed by his parent and submitted to the school.
If anyone wants more information, he may see Mrs. Mandelman in her classroom any day after school.