ORGANIZING EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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This article explores the importance of organizing extracurricular activities (ECAs) in secondary schools, emphasizing their role in fostering students' academic, social, and emotional development. It highlights the benefits of ECAs, such as improved academic performance, better mental health, and enhanced interpersonal skills. The article also addresses the challenges schools face when organizing these activities, including limited funding, staff availability, and the need to balance diverse student interests. Through a qualitative research approach, including interviews with school staff and surveys of students, the study examines how schools can effectively manage and improve extracurricular offerings. The findings suggest that schools should provide a variety of activities to cater to different interests and adopt strategies to overcome logistical and financial challenges. The article concludes by recommending that school leadership prioritize inclusivity and resourcefulness in organizing ECAs to support student development

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