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Central High Raising Funds For Dungeons & Dragons Club
Central High School is embarking on a fantastic new venture for its student by raising funds to support its new Dungeons & Dragons Club.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Central High School is embarking on a fantastic new venture for its student by raising funds to support its new Dungeons & Dragons Club.
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Central High says from April 1 through July 31, the school is partnering with DonorsChoose to raise the money for the club, which will provide students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the popular role playing game (RPG).
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The school says tabletop role-playing games expand the creativity of students, along with teamwork skills, and critical thinking abilities.
"Not only does it encourage imagination and creativity, but it also requires players to work together and communicate effectively," the school said. "Through role-playing, students can learn to develop their problem-solving skills, make quick decisions, and think outside the box. It's an excellent way to promote social skills, as players must engage in meaningful interactions and work collaboratively to overcome obstacles."
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Donations will be used to purchase materials, accessories, and supplies needed to run a successful D&D Club.
"Your generosity will help students unlock their potential and experience the joy of exploring new worlds and characters," the school said. "Let's come together to support this exciting initiative and make a difference in the lives of our future leaders!"
Click here to learn more about the fundraising campaign.
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