A letter to the principal that says, Suppose I were the principal.

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dear Headmaster:

    Hello! I am a student in the class. In the six years of study and life, the school and teachers have given us meticulous care and education, so that we have grown from an ignorant child to a qualified primary school graduate.

    Now, we're leaving the school, leaving everything there. I'm a little reluctant.

    Now, our school is very well developed, with a computer room, a nature room, and a language room, and it has become a well-equipped school, and the teachers are also carefully selected to come in, so everyone can learn here easily and happily. However, as a school and as a teacher, the work will not be perfect. Therefore, I would like to make a few suggestions for schools here:

    1. Send more people to manage the staircase, especially when raising the flag and doing exercises to go up and down the stairs, to maintain order and prevent the corridor from being crowded and blocked. If you can, stagger the time for everyone to go up and down the stairs, let the upstairs go down first, and then go downstairs after you get down. In this way, the corridor will be much looser, and it is not easy to have accidents.

    2. Go to the language room and art room for English and art classes, and don't let them be empty. Installing computers in classrooms as soon as possible will enable teachers to display relevant materials more vividly and vividly during classes.

    3. Resume the "Life Practice Week" activities so that students can learn to take care of themselves and get along with others. You can also take everyone to military training, so that we can experience the difficulties, and we can also exercise our bodies and hone our will.

    4. Open the library, students who want to borrow books can apply for a "library card", and a few administrators can be assigned in the library to check and supervise the reading situation, and you can also investigate what kind of books everyone likes among the students, and then buy some back, which not only broadens our horizons, but also cultivates our awareness of loving books, protecting books and abiding by the law, which is really a double win!

    5 Set up more courses in physical education class, such as playing football, basketball, table tennis, etc., so that we can master more skills, and with long-term exercise, our body will be better.

    Dear Principal, in order to make our growth and life better, please accept my suggestions!

    Finally, I wish you well:

    In good shape! Works well!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You raise the bounty first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dear Principal: Hello!

    Have a nice job.

    XX, January 1, 2011.

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