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[/media-credit] Jr. High students enjoy getting to play group games during the first rally of the year, Jan. 27.

Along with playing games, students playing winter sports are introduced during the rally, Jan. 27.

Jr. High students in leadership work together to create a rally full of fun and games for their fellow classmates. The games played were Group ‘Rock Paper Scissors’ and ‘Protect the President’.

Student Body President of Jr. High, Isaac Hwang, ’21, was one of many key people thinking of games for the rally.

“My role in planning the rally was really overseeing the brainstorming that took place behind the scenes,” said Hwang. “I suggest some ideas, but I mostly let others in our wonderful student leadership team give some ideas I would have never thought of.”

For more on Fresno Christian rallies read Boys take the win in rally, Promo: Winter sports FC rally, Jan. 27 and Gender Rally.

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    Hannah NaleJan 31, 2017 at 6:40 pm

    It is so encouraging to see the junior higher’s have such strong leadership! Preparing fun rallies and shining God’s light! I am very excited to see them grow and use these talents in high school.

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