Sunday, January 17, 2010

The tradition lives on...

My mum asked me to remove the post regarding the church. So I deleted it, it's essential to one's life to please those nearer to us cause they can bring significant ( benefits/harm) compared to those above us in social ranking.

So anyway, I came back from a scout camp that was to train new and upcoming committee members. They sure learned alot, but hoping that they still remember and apply it would be asking a dog to sing "Bad Romance".

But my main concern is how will they cope in the school, they know what awaits them in SMK Hamid Khan- the pressure of studies, from the scout masters and worse still, the teacher advisors.

Many of the former committee members in 39 G.T. (S) which is our scout troop has cross swords with the administrators and advisors who reluctantly hold on their post. And many of it were quite bloody, and there is no signs of it stopping just because new blood has rise up.

I for one am thankful I have leaved the hellhole, but me and my year's committee have to help those going through the hellhole.

The advisors for one don't want to take any responsibility for they claimed their academic responsibilities are quite a handful. Well, teaching in SMK Hamid Khan is sure tough with all the students you face and judging by the recent PMR and end-year exam results, the teachers have simply put more pressure on themselves and inevitably the students.

And with the new aim of emphasis on academic, rather than co-curricular activities, very active members and committee members of any uniform body(that actually are active) have to endure denials and bullsh!t from those who were supposed to help them in it, not into it.

There are some who said they have to take care their family(when all we ask is a few days off from 365 days of cooking, feeding and making love), don't want to take responsibility from the normal response(how am I supposed to explain about the accident?) to those plain bullsh!t. (I want to take care of my "air muka")

Either way, I'm out from Hamid Khan. Yay!

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