First quarter is almost over! I'm glad I got to learn new things, and meet new people. Leadership may seem easy to the people who are observing what we do when we work. But it's not easy. This quarter was very crazy. I had to get my grades up to B's & A's before October 2nd, which is today. I had to go through a lot to earn these grades. Tests, quizes, essays, one from each of the core classes. I tried my best on each of them. I got all of my C's to B's and A's. We rotated our jobs throughout the quarter. Each of the jobs had a big responsibility for us to take care of. Each leadership student had a role in the jobs. No one sat on the side, or didn't work unless they were on probation. I made it through this quarter with A's and B's. With dance and softball hanging on my shoulders, I managed to keep up in school. As a 7th grade class secretary, I figure that there will be more obstacles that the 7th grade class officers will be juggling, than an average leadership student. But, I will have to take full responsibility for my work that will need to be completed throughout the school year. I can't always rely on everyone else to get things done. I need to become responsible for my own work. This quarter was mostly about being responsible. That's one of the qualities that a leadership student should have. Responsibility. By the end, we all should be able to take care of ourselves, know what's best, and make the right decisions. We had enough fooling around, it's time to get serious -.- not that serious though. Add sugar and spice, and it'll make everything nice (x jk. I wonder how everyone will act in second quarter. Oh well, first quarter is when everything began.
I'm getting used to getting up early so I can get to school in time for my job, getting used to seeing the same people over and over again. I'm getting to know everyone one by one. From the things I learned about them, most of them are the type of people that I know I can trust. Some people aren't there yet. To get on my good side, you can't lie to me. That's what I hate most. When people lie to you. The truth is the only thing that matters. Lies are just going to push you back one more step. That's not a good thing. If someone lies to you about doing something, they say that it is correct when it actually isn't, you do what they said was correct. And then you get in trouble because it was the wrong choice. I need friends that I could trust. And won't lie to me. I'll hopefully discover more things about people throughout the other quarters.
My teachers are the best. I regret saying that I wanted to be in 7-1. 7-3 is the best. With Mrs.Fujimoto, Mr.Nishimura, Mr.Mitsuda, and Ms.Chin. They understand us kids. Best of all, even though he is not a 7-3 teacher, Mr.Ing. The teacher that makes us laugh, the teacher that can be serious, and the teacher that everyone enjoys having. I know your reading this. Hi. LOL.
In the beginning of the quarter, us as seventh grade leadership students were getting to know the rules and regulations of working. I don't know what regulations means but okay! I'll use it anyways. We were new to working with the whole school. From making school ID's to helping people around campus. A big job. We had to become familiarized with the school, just so we become used to rotating periods, having different teachers every hour, getting to class on time, and most of all, getting our work done. Now that the quarter is almost finished, I got used to walking around campus and helping out the school. I just need to be prepared for when we get things thrown at us to finish. Not literally. But when we get assignments that are due in such short time. That's when things get tough. I'll manage to make it through the next three quarters ahead of me. That's the end of my first quarter blog! See you guys at school!
Hey Daisy, I see a star next to you. Twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what Daisy's grades are.