By Matt Browning
Being able social media presence is one of the best ways to recruit students to a club or organization.
In fact, that is how Wellington’s Rogan Wetta found out about the SCCDAT program.
“I started SCCDAT my freshman year,” Wetta said. “I learned about it through some of my older cousins that have done the club and through the social media presence.”
There is one week throughout the school year where the SCCDAT leaders are more prominent on social media than others.
“SCCDAT gets very involved during red ribbon week and on social media like Instagram and TikTok year-round,” Wetta said.
There are countless number of benefits Wetta has experienced while in SCCDAT, but being a better leader stands out above the rest.
“SCCDAT has given me leadership qualities and helped me have a voice in our school and community,” Wetta said.
It might be a social media post, an impactful day during the school year or a personal experience that could lead a student to SCCDAT. No matter how you join, Wetta said it will be worth it.
“I would recommend joining SCCDAT to anyone that may be interested,” Wetta said.