Catherine Li (9) | Staff Reporter
On February 12th, STUCO hosted an exciting, never before experienced event for students at Saint Robert. A one-time, virtual Grade 9 mentorship session was hosted by senior students, where Grade 9s were carefully paired with student leaders in Grade 11 and 12, based on common interests. 9th graders were able to talk to older students about school, academics, co-curriculars, and mental health. Grade 9 students finally had the opportunity to get advice from seniors on a plethora of school-related topics, and had the chance to make new friends. This program took place completely online, and students used Google Meet and the Google Meet breakout room features to communicate with each other.
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