Mindset club is being held every Thursday at A-6 by Renzhou Casipit: A club to help strengthen you mentally
The Mindset Club aims to strengthen students’ mental health and provide a friendly space to socialize.
“I want the school to have more mentally strong people, and I want them to be wise.” This initiative stems from his personal desire to share his knowledge and wisdom with others.
The way Renzhou explains the inspiration for this club is quite straightforward. “ I just thought about how much of a difference it would make if more people were mentally strong.” He saw an opportunity to create a space where people are more dedicated to personal development and took it.

To build the club, Renzhou engaged his classmates directly to try to recruit them. “ I asked people if they wanted to come to my club, and they came.” This highlights the success in getting more members. To keep the members more engaged in the club, Renzhou designs activities that would be interesting and motivating. “ We discuss things that are going on in our daily lives, we discuss our goals, and we have a lot of fun.” Vice President Abraham will help with the activities this club will have. “ I’ll be helping Renzhou with handing out papers, speaking out to the club, brainstorming ideas and activities that we can do in this club.”
The club president explains helpful info to the club
Renzhou Casipit, 11th grader and president of Mindset Club, in a different class due to a closed class, speaking to club members about ways to improve mental health and why it is important to maintain a healthy mental.
This club will be continued in the future. Renzhou looks forward to staying as chairperson in his senior year because he truly enjoys “Being able to help people and giving them activities to do. As for potential challenges, Renzhou remains optimistic, “ No, I do not believe there will be any challenges; I will overcome any obstacle that comes my way.”

Mindset Club President hands out papers at lunch in F6 for members to track their everyday progress. “ We would have a variety of activities to keep our members motivated” ( Renzhou Cedrick Casipit, 11th grade)
For club meetings, the vice president of the club, Abraham, says, “ Just walk in and take a seat, we try to have a meeting every Thursday in F6.” Showing the simplicity of how to join this club makes it a more friendly environment.
Renzhou truly believes that his club will be very successful and helpful to students, “It’s all about giving people advice that actually helps and making sure everyone has a good time!”