Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Attendance.

Hi all. Attendance hasnt been very good lately and i guess u all know why.
Some common excuses.
1) Sickness - Nothing very wrong with this, IF and only IF it is real. Throughout my 4 years in RI, quite alot of people reporting to be sick I see are usually fake...
2) Family outings - CCAs are also a part of the school curriculum, so this is no excuse to use to pon CCA.
3) Injury - Not much problems as well. If it disables one to carry out some task as required in the CCA. However...For example, injuring your right hand's last finger or injuring ankle is just a petty reason to, again, pon and slack.
From my experience, I saw injured people even going for Judo training...So no excuses.
Mr Voo not coming- This is the lamest and weakest excuse ever... Even If Mr Voo doesnt come for practice, us seniors will be here to guide you, unless we have valid reasons for not coming as well. I vow by my SL-ship that us sec4s wont pon compulsary practices without any rhyme or reason. By which case you WILL practice on your own, or ask the sec2 or 3s for help.

This list is non-exhaustive, up to the ponner's creativity =.=. You will not gain in missing CCA practices. Lets take a look.

Advantages:
3 hours of free time.

Disadvantages:
Lack of Attendance, lack of practice, leading to a dismal CCA record...
Getting owned by teacher*S*.
Not having a good time in school because teachers want to own you.
Seniors chasing you...
ETC...

Therefore, the bottom line is, CCAs are part of the school's curriculum time and ponning it wont bring you anywhere far.

On a lighter note,
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Once again, practice from now onwards is every monday afternoon 3.30 pm till 6.30 pm and every saturday 9 am to 12 pm. Including this coming Saturday. If you are not needed to come for practice then you WILL be informed. I'm typing all of this out merely for the sake of you all to see the value and need to come for practice.

Regards,
Lawry

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