You Know, The Quesci Principal Issue

Every Quesci blog is now hyped about the recent reforms made by the new principal. What else but to join the streamline. But I'll put my reactions here, where only my very rare avid fans will be reading. Because others might ex-communicate me. Haha.

Whenever there is issue, I always try to wear both sides' shoes. And I think, some people are just being quite immature (very heavy pardon for not picking a less harsh word) as the hype is exciting. It was always fun to challenge an officer when you're in Quesci. Remember ours, Valentin, See, Joy forgot-her-surname, Estacio.

Why remove electives. Because we aren't learning from them. I think the only ones where you learn much are Statistics, Linear Algebra (uh, just change the teacher), Journalism, Microbiology, Speech and Drama and Robotics. Other are just snack breaks. We were interested in French, Practical Chemistry, Astronomy, Humanities, before we took them. And then down the term, we slept. Because the teachers were bad. OK. But think of it, had the electives as the subjects themselves been a help for us? Maybe for me, yes. Since I took Statistics and Linear Algebra. (I'm not being biased here, please). But the others..

Mr. San Diego was removed as the school paper adviser to make room for him to handle a bigger audience for Journalism. Maybe the principal made everyone haywire for such a short notice and it's really her fault. Maybe the principal didn't know that Mr. San Diego plans to take Master's Degree but I don't think it's her fault not being informed. Maybe the good thing is, don't remove Sir San Diego as an adviser, add more school paper advisers so he wouldn't have to carry the whole weight. What's wrong with "give chance to others"?

Others are just plain rumors my friends. Let's not get too much ballistic out of something intangible yet. And if ever, the school not joining every other contest will be fair for those who attend classes and take exams with nightful of review. Remember Ms. Rodriguez, my dear Statistics teacher, when she went against the school for not allowing math people get a grade of 90 for missed exams due to contests.

These may be Sadsad's side (magandang melody yun ah). I don't really know. I don't approve with her apparent harshness towards Mr. San Diego. But then, she may not be completely insane and she just wants Quesci's better future. After all, what personal good will she get for setting infamous reforms when everyone will only hate her at the end.

What I'm trying to say is, let's rationalize like university students. For crying out loud is so high school.

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