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Who has any advice for the headmaster?
Advice to the headmaster

Jiangdongyang No.2 Primary School Class 4, Grade 6

Dear principal:

Hello! I take the liberty of writing this proposal for you. Please take time out of your busy schedule to have a look. You are the headmaster of the school and have a lot of things to do every day. You have worked hard for us and injected enthusiasm into the school. Keep the school in good order. However, I think the school has not been standardized and meticulous in some details. In order to better create a provincial standardized school, I think you should also listen to my following suggestions:

(1) Open the library, increase the number of books, and provide more conditions and opportunities for students to read after class. Because only reading can broaden students' horizons; Only by reading can students learn what they can't learn in textbooks. The library should be the second class for students.

(2) Arrange one or two more computer classes for students every week. Now is the information age, so students should master computer knowledge as soon as possible and learn to surf the Internet and look up information. Students can learn more knowledge through the Internet. This is equivalent to giving students wings to contact the society and learn more knowledge.

(3) After class, often turn on the TV in the classroom, so that students can listen to the news and learn about national and world events; Listening to music and songs can make students relax and have more aesthetic taste. Don't always be like this. During recess, the TV is sleeping and the students are making noise.

(d) Strive for the cooperation and support of parents, so that parents can clean up "psychological garbage" for their children every day.

(5) Remove all the small businesses and vendors at the school gate. It can be said that 90% of the students in our school love to buy some snacks and toys at the school gate. Snack bags and toy bags are thrown away casually, and they have a stomachache when they go home after eating snacks. This not only affects the health of students, but also destroys the environment around the school. I hope the school can take care of this matter.

(6) Arrange extracurricular activities for all grades regularly, so that students can really get close to nature, relax, entertain and learn, and grow up healthily. Especially for junior students, I think it is very necessary.

Wish you all the best.

Good health and smooth work!

Jiang, Class 4, Grade 6, No.2 Primary School