Did you ever feel that your school is not the best it could be? Do you want to do something about it? Grab some friends and let's get going!
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Steps
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Talk to someone. Talk to your school administrators, the PTA or PTO that represents your school, civic organisations, and other groups that have to give you permission, or groups that can offer resources for your efforts.
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Add a garden. A garden is a great way to get some plants to serve at lunch or give to a charity. That will make your school more helpful, and might win your school awards. They will greatly reward you if the school wins an award. Your school might not give awards out though.
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Take pride in what you're doing! If you're afraid and always in the corner, you're going to have to change a bit. You are going to need a clipboard to look official and organised. A binder isn't needed, neither is having your hair in a bun, but it does make you look more serious. Don't look all slang and be wearing a hat backwards with sagging pants. That will show you don't respect what you do, people will think it's a prank, and the principal will not take your suggestion into consideration.
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Try to go green with your school. Write a note to your principal, asking for permission to help the school go green. Combine the knowledge you have with Internet research.
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Make sure that you have volunteers willing to help, and a good reason why you to improve the school. Your principal might be nice enough to give you a committee for it. You can't run a committee solo, though - you need at least a few dedicated people to pitch in.
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Continue this. Once you have started you must keep going. Before you leave the school, train and teach another trustworthy student. You have just created a tradition. Everyone will praise you for the legacy you have left to the school.
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Don't be shy. Don't be afraid to go out of your comfort zone. If you have an award show, it's