Students are beginning to initiate what organelle cell they are going to endorse for this year’s 2025 Cell Organelle Cellection Campaigns for “The Most Important Organelle.”
There are many requirements to follow in order for your chosen cell candidate to compete against the rest. Students have prioritized campaign posters, social media accounts, speeches, and smearing other cell organelles that are also running for the cellection position.

This election has commenced good natured rivalry between the different candidates that are running.
The necessary smearing towards other group competitors has resulted in cell organelles contestants being taunted in class and even in instagram posts.
With due dates approaching, campaign managers are actively attempting to get in communication with Paschal’s faculty that would vote for their class periods cell candidate.
They gain the vote by filming a short video of the staff voicing what cell organelle they are electing.
In the 280’s, the hallways are continuing to fill as students are hanging up their election banners right outside of Mr. Trans room, the project coordinator.
This project has become a tradition at Paschal High School for about four years since Mr.Tran became the AP Biology teacher.
Instead of the stereotypical lesson over cell structures and their functions, this assignment has assisted upper-grade students to learn the basic units of life in a more effective way.
In addition, classmates are being proficient and familiarizing themselves with good communication within group partners
in the opening weeks of the school year, commitment in turning in different assignments on certain deadlines, and demonstrating the effort that is essential to be put into the upcoming assignments.
As students and faculty are remaining to engage with the campaign as the Cellection Day is just around the corner, Mr. Tran’s tradition for the first few units of biology has acted as a way to gain involvement from a range of individuals.
The votes for the campaign are approaching an end, as students are continuing to wonder who will win the Cell Organelle Cellection Campaign for 2025 and hold the title for “The Most Important Organelle.”