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April 12th, 2007
Well well well. As many of you can see, it’s been quite awhile since we last updated this thing but really, many of us have been sooooo caught up with schoolwork and trying to stay alive (I swear to God JC 2 sucks the life out of you) that we haven’t had much time to update this blog.
So people if you do see this within 10 days of this being posted, we thank you for being a regular reader. (:
Anyway some updates on what’s been going on in school and what the Council and Parliament has been doing.
Polo Tee Project
Yes yes yes. If you’ve been reading this regularly (or at least once between September ‘06 and now), you would’ve realized that we promised the polo tees by August, LAST YEAR. However due to some unforeseen circumstances, we were unable to give them to you by then. For that, the 2nd Students’ Council would like to apologise to you for our inefficiencies and empty promises.
But we do hope you let bygones be bygones and look forward. As you can see, we’ve been re-tabulating your orders so that we can pack the shirts accordingly and I assure you that you would get the shirt by the end of this month.
Vending Machines And New Food Stalls
As you can see, the vending machines have FINALLY arrived! If you’ve actually read this regularly (ie since it was first started), you would know that it wasn’t easy getting the machines in because it was a project started by our seniors (the J3s) and it only arrived VERY recently.
But really, we know that nothing is perfect and thus we would like to continually improve on the vending machines. So do give us your feedback and comments whether here, or on the sharepoint forum.
J1 Council Interviews
If you’ve been listening to the morning announcements (though I know many of you don’t. hah!), you would know that we conducted JC 1 Council interviews yesterday. I must say some of our Innovians are indeed impressive. As we enter our second round of interviews (for those who didn’t turn up yesterday), we await with bated breath to see what the future holds for the Student’s Council.
Parliamentary Seating and Students’ Forum
Our next Parliamentary seating would be on Wednesday, 25th April 2007. Time and venue are yet to be confirmed.
The student’s forum would be on Thursday, 26th April 2007 at 11.40 am in the hall.
Should you have any questions about the school, or would simply like to give a suggestion, we invite you to raise the issue during the student’s forum.
Well that’s about all for now. I thank you for your patience (you reached the end of the page!). Till next time, adios amigo!
PS: Since I’m a Lit student, I would like to do our Lit and English teachers some justice by promoting the Literature Blog (!!!!) that they set up! A must read for all students who would like to
“enrich your knowledge and experience of Literature and the arts outside your school curriculum. This is where you can find out about books, movies, music and the latest arts-related events in town and around the world! You can also express your views about them, and discuss your favourites with fellow Lit lovers, including your teachers!”
If reading the above paragraph is enough to get endorphins rushing through your veins, then what are you waiting for? Click here to find out more!
Entry Filed under: Council, Parliament, All Innovians, Projects
3 Comments Add your own
1. hm | April 19th, 2007 at 10:14 am
eh. can i come? for the forums and all?
haha guess who. jiayou jiayou! and btw. update more leh. must think for J3s!
2. Lee R.K | April 20th, 2007 at 10:46 pm
erm hi… erm i missed the first interview that time, as my CT submitted my name too late. May i know when is the 2nd round, if there is one?
3. Elizabeth (Head Financial Controller '06) | April 21st, 2007 at 1:33 pm
1.HEY! MAN!
Hello Hei Man. Lovely of you to drop by.
As Sofia always says, GO HOME AND STUDY LA!
Jokes aside, well I’m not too sure about forum but for Parliament, I would think that there’ll be seats for audience so should be alright. I’ll ask the teachers and get back to you again.
2. Hi, I hope the email answered your questions. Thanks for reading the Parliamentary blog!
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