February 26, 2025 - 12:00

The Breakfast Club at Helen Arnold CLC has found a creative way to encourage students to arrive on time for school by incorporating fun activities into their routine. By offering incentives such as video games and delicious chocolate chip waffles, the club has successfully motivated students to improve their punctuality.
This initiative not only promotes a positive school environment but also fosters a sense of community among students. The combination of engaging games and tasty treats has proven to be an effective strategy, as more students are making an effort to arrive at school promptly.
Teachers and staff have noted a significant increase in attendance and a decrease in tardiness since the program's implementation. The Breakfast Club serves as a model for other schools looking to enhance student engagement and attendance through innovative and enjoyable methods. As the program continues to grow, it may inspire similar initiatives across the district, emphasizing the importance of punctuality in a fun and rewarding way.
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