School Disaster
One beautiful Monday morning, about a minute after I arrived at school, the intercom came on, and Mrs. McDaniel called me to the office. I thought I was in trouble. As I slowly walked into her office, she said, “Take a seat Austin.” I was more frightened than a cat on a hot, tin roof. She asked me to be the principal of the week, because I have always made straight A’s on my report cards.
Suddenly, I started thinking about the things that I could do at our school to make it more fun. I told all the students to bring their video games, water guns, and footballs to school. The next day, all the students brought the items I told them to bring. The children started shooting each other with water guns, playing football, and playing video games during class time. The students were told to put away all the toys by the teachers. They were getting out of control.
Finally, the school became a disaster. Now I realized that I am not cut out to be a principal. The school is for us to get a good education and have control over ourselves. Therefore, I decided to respect my teachers and my principal, and I enforced all the normal rules. In no time, I had the school running like normal.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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2 comments:
Austin,
The paper that you wrote was well written and I am so glad that somewhere in your imagination you realize that it is really not easy being an teacher or principal!
Good job and keep up the good work!
Mrs. Applewhite
Very nice job, Austin. You wrote a great story about being a principal. I am glad our students don't really get out of control like that!
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