We decided to select a few out of hundreds of emails.
I am ready to send children's books, games, school supplies, children's things, and invite my family to visit for the holidays. The Pedagogika publishing house transferred 25 thousand rubles from the social development fund to the 700,412 account, and all employees received their one—day earnings. We warmly support the proposal of the Muscovite Shepukova. Write to us about the good deeds that you are ready to do for fraternal Armenia. Make a note on the envelope, "A hand in friendship."
When we decided to select a few letters from hundreds of students for publication, it turned out that many of them contain unflattering words about the school. One could be outraged, habitually exclaiming: ungrateful! But it's probably more productive to listen to the voices of teenagers, because let's be honest: it's not so often that we adults give them the right to speak. School councils are being created, which will include students. Hopefully, their opinion will force teachers to take a critical look at the school. Let's listen to the words of the guys who hope that they will be heard.
Rules of duty. I have just been looking through my diary (I am in the seventh grade), came across the "Rules for students of schools of the RSFSR" and decided to read them. Before that, I had not even imagined the existence of these Rules, and even such long ones. I thought that the main thing for us was to study well and behave well. What is there to talk about at length! But after reading it carefully, I saw that there were not only many points in the Rules, but many of them were ridiculous. Here, for example, is the middle section for fourth— to eighth-grade students. In its 5th paragraph, it is written that every student from the fourth to the eighth grade is obliged to study in clubs and club establishments (before that, I believed that this was, firstly, a purely personal matter, and secondly, who knows what circumstances anyone has), is obliged to systematically read, not smoke, and exercise. It's hard to imagine how it's possible to love reading out of obligation...
One more point. Everyone knows that it is necessary to respect elders, take care of the elderly and sick people, but they still take care and respect not out of duty, but depending on their upbringing. And here it says in black and white — we must. There are some things, adult comrades, that are not being done out of duty. Care and respect are among them. Don't you know that?
And the 7th and 8th points are completely incomprehensible to me. What kind of democratization can we talk about if all students, without exception, are required to greet school staff and are also required to greet their friends and comrades? First of all, this is also a matter of everyone's upbringing. Besides, excuse me, can I choose who I greet and who I don't? Don't you know that it happens like this: a person has lost your respect so much that greeting them means you stop respecting yourself? Best porn site https://noodlemagazine.com - Watch porn.