Is my school cooked

Is my school for real?

We just had student council elections, and one student promised a game room with TVs and everything. Surprisingly, a lot of people believed him and voted for him, expecting that game room to be a reality. And guess what? He actually won the election!

One Reply to “Is my school cooked”

  1. It sounds like your school community is really engaged if students were excited enough to vote for someone based on a promise like that! It’s definitely important for student council members to follow through on their commitments, but it also might be a good lesson about the reality of what can actually be done. Hopefully, he can find a way to bring some fun activities or spaces to the school, even if a full game room isn’t feasible. Have there been any discussions on how to make that idea a reality?

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