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I don't think so

Victory is mine XD

lúa mì, ngô, nho, cam, chanh, ô liu

 

eei lười vừa th cho xin cái đề ngta còn giải chứ em

Keeping your school clean isn’t just the janitor’s job. By helping to keep your school clean, you’ll begin to take pride in your school’s appearance and you’ll gain valuable experience caring for your environment. Whether you take small steps each day or you participate in a school-wide cleanup, you can help keep your school clean!

 Dirt, pollen, and leaves can all be tracked in by students’ feet, making the floors look dirty. Help keep this from happening by wiping your feet before you come in the door

 

   It might not seem like a big deal if a candy wrapper falls out of your pocket, but over time, trash and litter can build up to make your school seem messy. If you notice someone else drop something, pick it up and throw it away.
  • If you see a used tissue or something gross on the ground, use a napkin to pick it up so you don't have to touch it with your hands.
  • Encourage your friends to follow your example in picking up trash when they see it.
  •  If you get a book out of a shelf in your classroom or you use a microscope in the science lab, make sure you put it back when you’re finished using it. Leaving things lying around leads to cluttered, messy classrooms.
  •  Have an event at your school where a group of students, teachers, and even parents can help deep clean your school’s campus. Your event can take place over a lunch period, after school, or on a weekend.[2]
    • Visit the office and ask the secretary if you can set up an appointment to talk to the principal about organizing an event. Make notes beforehand about some of the specific things you’d like to accomplish during the event.
    • For instance, you might say, “We’d like to have a group of students come in on a Saturday to pick up trash on the playground and wash windows in the classrooms.”
    • Before your meeting, ask teachers and students to sign a petition showing their support for the event.
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       There’s no need to spend your cleaning event doing chores that the janitor already does on a regular basis. Make the most of the day by working on things that don't get done often, like cleaning the chairs in the auditorium or dusting the tops of lockers.
  • If you like, you could ask for permission to plant some flowers around campus, like in a flower bed near the school’s entrance.

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I cant see the school bag. Where are they?