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A letter to the principal

Dear Principal:

Hello!

I am a student in class XX. In six years of study and life, the school and teachers have given us meticulous care and education, enabling us to grow from a naive child to a qualified primary school graduate. Now, we are leaving the school and everything there. I really can't bear it.

Now, our school is developing very well. It has computer labs, nature labs, and language labs. It has become a school with complete facilities. The teachers are also carefully selected, so everyone is here. Learning is also very easy and enjoyable. However, as a school and a teacher, neither work is perfect. Therefore, I would like to make some suggestions for schools:

1. Send more people to manage the stairwells, especially when raising flags and doing exercises going up and downstairs, to maintain order and prevent the corridors from being crowded and blocked. If possible, stagger the time when everyone goes up and down the stairs. Let those upstairs go down first, and then those downstairs after they finish going downstairs. In this way, the corridor will be much looser and less prone to accidents.

2. Take English classes and art classes in the language room and art room, and don't leave them unused. Install computers in the classroom as soon as possible so that teachers can display relevant materials more vividly and vividly during class.

3. Resume the "Life Practice Week" activities to help students learn to take care of themselves and get along well with others. We can also take everyone to military training, so that we can experience the difficulties involved, and we can also exercise our bodies and sharpen our will.

4. Open the library, and students who want to borrow books can apply for a "library card." Several administrators can be assigned to the library to check and supervise the reading situation. You can also survey among the students what kind of books they like, and then Go buy some and bring them back. This not only broadens our horizons, but also cultivates our awareness of loving books, protecting them, and abiding by laws. It really kills two birds with one stone!

5. Offer more courses in physical education classes, such as playing football, basketball, table tennis, etc., so that we can master more skills, and with long-term exercise, our bodies will be better.

Dear principal, in order for us to grow and live better, please accept my suggestions!

Finally, I wish you:

Good health! Good work!