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Autors;

Ilic Aleksandra
Miric Nemanja
Dusan Mladenovic
Jovanovic Djorjde
WHAT WE Rasic Djurdjina

WOULD CHANGE
TO IMPROVE
SCHOOLS?
If you feel like your school is not in the greatest shape, or just
isn’t a very enthusiastic place, you may not be alone. By
connecting with others, you can create a strong group to work on
improving your school. Making physical improvements,
increasing educational opportunities, and leading betterment
campaigns are all methods for turning your school into a place
that everyone can be proud of.
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BEAUTIFUL YOUR
SCHOOL
Increasing your school’s "curb appeal" is one of the fastest
and most inexpensive ways of improving it. Take a look around
your school and see what kind of cosmetic changes you might
be able to easily make. Picking weeds, pruning hedges,
planting flowers, and picking trash up out of a field or parking
lot are all ways of quickly making things look cleaner.
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START A GARDEN

•A school garden that students and staff can


work on is a great way to increase involvement
and pride in your school. Talk to your school
administrators about getting permission first.A
school garden can be whatever type people like—a flower
garden, a vegetable garden or other plants that are beautiful.
•Work on the garden can be tied into educational activities.
Science classes, for example, can learn about photosynthesis or
the life cycle of plants by helping out with the garden.
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2.
BOOST ACTIVITIES AND CLUBS ENCOURAGE HEALTHY EATING

• Campaign to increase • There are many conversations


participation in activities that going on now about improving
your school currently offers, or school meals and eating
start a new club if there is healthier in general. If these
interest.] Some of the many issue are important to you, try
possibilities include: leading a campaign to ban
• Volleyball club candy, junk food, and soda
• Drama club vending machines on your
school grounds. You can also
• Football club talk with your school officials
• ……. about how to offer healthier
choices at meal times.
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BE NICE TO NEW
PEOPLE
• Being new at a school can make a person feel
lonely. Whenever there is a new student at your
school, make a special effort to make him or her
feel welcome.[13]Invite the new student to sit with you at lunch.
•Introduce him or her to your friends.
•Make sure the new student is included in games and activities.
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DON’T GOSSIP OR
BADMOUTH OTHERS
• You can help keep your school a positive
place by not taking part in talking badly about
other people. If others around you are saying
mean things, don’t be afraid to tell them that
its not nice, and that they should stop.]If someone
tries to gossip with you, you can say you don’t want to talk
behind someone’s back, or just change the subject.
•If you someone says something bad about someone else, try
saying something like: "Hey, that’s not cool. I don’t think it’s
fair to talk about [insert name] like that."
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ASK PARENTS TO GO INVOLVED USE SOCIAL MEDIA TO
GATHER SUPPORT
• Schools aren’t just places • While some people may
for students to learn— not think that social
they are also an important media have educational
cornerstone of any value, social networks
community. Families also can be a powerful tool for
care about schools and organizing people. Make
will want to be involved sure that your school is
with any improvements active on all major social
that need to be made. media services. If it isn’t,
Parents can get together talk to your school
at a Parent-Teacher administrators about
Organization (PTO) getting started. Anytime
meeting, school board your school has an
meeting, booster club improvement campaign or
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THANK YOU
FOR
ATENTION

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