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I removed "band" from the list of examples. Band is not an Extra-Curricular activity. Band across the united states is a co-curricular activity and was recognized by House Concurrent Resolution 121 this month as an important part of school curriculum. |
I removed "band" from the list of examples. Band is not an Extra-Curricular activity. Band across the united states is a co-curricular activity and was recognized by House Concurrent Resolution 121 this month as an important part of school curriculum. |
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i think ECA (extracricullar activites) are very important. |
i think ECA (extracricullar activites) are very important. |
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:It depends on the country. In Japan for example, band is a club and not a class. [[Special:Contributions/128.22.62.223|128.22.62.223]] ([[User talk:128.22.62.223|talk]]) 06:41, 31 January 2023 (UTC) |
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I added a section in benefits of participation about how extracurricular activities impact familesKristenn4 (talk) 05:36, 15 April 2020 (UTC). I removed "band" from the list of examples. Band is not an Extra-Curricular activity. Band across the united states is a co-curricular activity and was recognized by House Concurrent Resolution 121 this month as an important part of school curriculum. i think ECA (extracricullar activites) are very important.
- It depends on the country. In Japan for example, band is a club and not a class. 128.22.62.223 (talk) 06:41, 31 January 2023 (UTC)
How does H.R. 121 have ANYTHING to do with extra-curricular activities? It has to do with the House stating that Japan should apologize for its Imperial Armed Forces; they used comfort women. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.252.8.141 (talk) 21:20, 13 January 2009 (UTC)