Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Ev@nEyF @ 12:33 AM
Hey SJAB!
Ok, so here I am promoting HUANGCHENG YEYUN 2009!
For those who don't know right, yes I'm involved this year =D So I hope you guys can come and support me! Tickets are selling cheap and fast, so if you all want to get the best seats, must inform me ASAP and I can order them for you!
Highly encouraged if anyone who sees this can go promote among your squad, or among the corps, zone, your class, family blahblah.
Anyone who wants to order tickets must inform me ASAP!!
FOr information about price and date, visit: http://www.hcchisoc.org (if website doesn't load, contact me)
Thanks people!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
newest PSB posts?
BT @ 11:44 PM
let me update this dying blog lolz.
Dear Dr Hon,teachers and fellow school mates, Im JingCheng from 2a1 and I would like our recess time to be different from hcis pupils to avoid fights at the hcis streetsoccer court.For those who play soccer with them during recess you would know that some hcis pupils are very violent people.For example,today during recess we were playing soccer with them when some hcis students started shouting foul words at us and a series of shoving and heated exchanges followed when the hcis pupils said that there were "no rules" on a streetsoccer court and played violently.Actually we had endured this for a very long time,they shout vaulgarities at us whenever we play and kicked our soccer ball into the construction area after games even though they used our ball,sometimes they even insult my friends with short hair by calling them "Botak-head".I myself had been evolved in one incident before,I was trying to tackle a hcis player when he suddenly stopped and punched me hard on the shoulder,I actually wanted to fight but cooled myself down. I hope all of you recognise the seriousness of this case and find a solution,if having different recess times for the students is not possible as there are so many levels we can change one basketball court(beside the canteen)into a soccer court or we can forbide the trouble-makers from playing on the hcis streetsoccer court.
part II Dear Dr Hon, Deans, Teachers and fellow Schoolmates,
I am Adriel Kek from class 1I1, and I'm writing this message on behalf of my classmate regarding the matter of the school's "Re-test" Rule.
I would like to bring up the matter of the school's Re-test rule. According to Mr Chua, my History teacher, one of the school rules is that if you missed a test date for whatever reason, be it valid or not, when you re-take the test, the maximum mark that you can get is 69% of the total possible mark.
My friend Gerald, due to illness, had to take his History test on a different date from the rest of us. He scored quite well in the test, but due to the school rule, could only get a B3 when he in fact deserved an A1.
Based on the above case, I would like to make a suggestion: That the school removes this rule. I am not trying to sound rude, but I am questioning this rule. If somebody like Gerald falls sick and is unable to take a test, I feel that it is unfair to deny him his rightful mark because he studied hard for the History test. In addition, if the test papers are already different, why must this school rule be so? If the test papers are the same, then I would agree with this rule, as it should be implemented to prevent cheating.
I hope that something can be done about this rule to help those students who are hardworking but just could not come to school on that day.
Yours Faithfully, Adriel Kek (1I1)
Endorsed by: Chew Shan Wei (1I1) Gerald Choa (1I1) Joel Lee (1I1) Ng Wei Ron (1I1) Nigel Ng (1I1) Bryce Ning (1I1) Wen Xian Da (1I1) And the rest of 1I1
shall niao them later on
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