Starting February 12, South Broward High School students will no longer need to drive to a thrift store—they’ll have one right at school. The Social Studies Honor Society started collecting clothes about a month prior, originally to be donated to a clothing drive. However, the clothes started piling up so fast that they didn’t know what to do with them.
As a solution, they planned out a thrift sale, right here on campus. With over 2,600 pieces of clothing, this event will run from the 12 until the week after, or whenever they sell out of clothes.
“We weren’t expecting this many donations at all,” says Isabel Wellins, a coordinator of the event. “I’m very excited for the outcome. I think it’ll be very fun.”
This unique school sale was put together with the help of Ms. Rolle, the sponsor of the Social Studies Honor Society (SSHS) and her club members: Isabella Reyes, Victor Coto, Isabel Wellins, and Diego Figueroa. They’ll be setting up the sale right here in our very own courtyard, with prices no higher than $5.
“I feel like this will be a fun experience for everyone that comes, so don’t miss out,” said Figueroa.