ANTI -SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Fellow students! Big changes are on the Horizon, so all have to change their behaviour Anti- Social Behaviour. There is a new scheme in the school for preventing anti-social behaviour, there will be 'School Court', where a team of 6 students in between 14 - 18 years of aged will be selected and trained by the counsellors for the responsibility and rights of the young people in the society. They will be trained for making decisions, judging the mistakes and agree to remain unbiased in all incidents.
This the good initiative taken by the college, by this the students will be understand their own mistakes and as the 6 students who are selected are of same age and who will understand the teenagers better than the teenagers. By this students will learn how to talk to elders to give respect each other. They will learn their responsibilities as a young generation kid. They will learn to accept their mistakes and faults. They will learn to apologise and take their responsibilities seriously, and to keep their surroundings clean. They will learn to help each other in difficult times.
Only a teenager can know the problems of teenagers, sometimes people say you are small you don't know anything, but they never listen to the teenagers opinions in a serious discussion. It is said " When two elderly people are talking, then we should not speak in between". Due to the school court with an unnecessarily, our parents quarrel with us. By this scheme some students might not change they will only do acting while there will be inspection, they will not be ready to change by thinking what rubbish our teachers are talking.
It's important that the teenagers should be in discipline, because the teenagers are only the bright future for the nation. Because of some students, why the whole school's harmony should disturb? So this is a proven and approved scheme, this scheme can make a better future for the upcoming generation. So all we will be in discipline, as a well mannered student. Everyone should engage in a good behaviour, because it is personally rewarding, not for an external reward.