Friday, January 15, 2010

Do you have spirit week? OF COURSE.....

Sprit week? Spirt week? Sprite week??? Spirit week! Exactly something I rarely get involved with. I thank all the people who help create this wonderful event every once and then. But too bad, not everyone is enthusiastic enough to participate. Do you remember the “Inside-out day?” Personally, I prefer to wear my pants with the pockets on the inside and also my underwear under my pants and not showing my favourite cartoon characters. I, as an Incentive student, have two personalities. One, I am a hard working student and two, a gamer addict. Does Incentive have any relationship to spirit week? I doubt it. There are many Incentive students, who are far far far far far more enthusiastic than me, who participate in, if not all, 75% of the spirit weeks. There are just people who are more academically involved rather than showing “spirit” to everyone in the school. Heck, student council should create events that involve academics. For example, they can host a competition of some academic subject. Most importantly, the participants don't have to perform on stage, they only want to join and have fun. There can be spectators but not in large areas, like the lounge at lunch. Keep in mind those are just opinions. Spirit week isn't bad at all. Everyone has fun on spirit week, for spectators and participants. Look at all the people laughing at the lounge at lunchtimes when there's an event from student council. The events are awesome and it is something special about Palmer. We have a group of wonderful students who dedicate their times to make the spirit week possible. Compared to some other schools, we rock. Every school needs something to remember about. This is called childhood memories. All in all, spirit week isn't something we'd all participate in but we'd enjoy watching others do. Yeah... since we are talking about spirit week, we should be having fun so this paragraph was written in a more speech-like and talkative way. The end.

7 comments:

  1. Wearing your underpants on the outside can be cool too. .
    Especially if they're Spongebob!

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  2. ^ HAHAHAHAHAHA ...

    Hm, I like your post, however the academic thing would probably fail (in my opinion). We actually already have a lot of academic events in the school, like science jeopardy or math competitions or something. In fact, we probably have more of that than we do of student council events, it's just that nobody really pays attention to them when they're announced.

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  3. But those aren't run by student council. Maybe they should be specializing into different areas to please all of Palmer instead of generalizing like they do. Sure, it's a good idea to bond the entire school together, but you can't deny that some people just don't get along in the school environment. Instead of an open ended events, they should specialize more. Though most of the people in student council are those that aren't afraid to speak out.
    I think that it would be an excellent idea for them to have more variety in the people that are on student council.

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  4. That's a lot of work for student council. Their aim is just to have events for the entire student body, and specializing is just going into the work of the other students who are part of other clubs. And if student council started specializing in one area, they'd have to do that in all the other areas to even things out. Then what's the point of having so many clubs?
    Also, having a variety is good, but it's up to us to vote for the people who we believe will be able to provide us with variety.

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  5. No I mean that it would nice to have different types of people in Student Council. Though it's probably impossible because most of the people who try out for Student Council are somewhat the same kinds of people.
    Though Runbo tried to get elected, but sadly he didn't

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  6. I find the title more interesting than the writting itself...

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