Every student has an obligation. What will happen if you fail to do it? Let's look at the Circles of Violations in the school.
First Circle: Incomplete Uniform
You will be known a student of a school based on your uniform. And if you don't wear the proper uniform, the school will have a bad image about the school.
They cannot enter the school because of their carelessness.
Second Circle: Late Comers
Going late to school is not what a student should do. Late comers are punished by staying outside the campus until a teacher tell them to go in.
Third Circle: Not Speaking in English
It is in the rules to speak in english. Students will be punished by deducting grades from their performance.
Fourth Circle: Littering
Littering was never accepted by schools. The student who litters will pick up pieces of litters in the school. They will be punished with a one week community service.
Fifth Circle: No Homework
The student will be thrown outside of the room the whole period. They will also have deduction in their grades.
Sixth Circle: Bullying
Bullying cannot only hurt the bullied person's feelings. It can also affect the bullied's activity in school. The bully will be suspended for 1 week and will be expelled if he/she will do it three times.
Seventh Circle: Too much Noise
The principal hates noise and want to have a peaceful school. The noisy students will be asked for a narrative on why they are noisy. The third time they do this, their parents will be called and they will also have to clean the room every dismissal.
Eighth Circle: Cutting Classes
Cutting classes just to spend time with friends and go to the mall is strictly prohibited. Students who cut classes will be suspended for a week.
Ninth Circle: Cheating
Changing their scores and copying other student's homeworks or answers will be suspended for a week. Their parents will also be called because this is considered as an offense.
Circles of Violations
About author: Jem Gonzales
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