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2007-05-09 10:14 AM In Love with Pretty Titles Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.
Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on. I should have known to trust that I would only be able to air one concern fully yesterday. I believe it's always better to exhaust all avenues of the topic on hand first before moving on to the next one, otherwise it'll be all the time that I'll be always returning to write a footnote on a previous topic; which happens too often for me as it is. Yesterday I gave the main “underground” concern about the graduation. Today I will give the one for the socio-pastoral training, which was for the teachers who were going to facilitate the student leadership training that ends today. And this, from the same people who initiated the topic for yesterday, was about one of the student organizations and their current president, who was also a president last year. That's right: “a” president last year, because according to their constitution, last year they had three presidents, but this year they have only one. The outgoing chair of the recognized student organizations, who already gave them flack about the unorthodox. She was confronted by the person concerned about it, but this year, since they only have one president, it's obvious they (or at least one of them) was only manipulating the rules so as not to be someone's underling. I was also told that there were rumors going around at the start of last school year that this person faked an illness at the time of the previous leadership training so as not to go, just because he was not “not into that kind of thing”. This is after he had taken the time to be screened. I guess he just wanted to know if the facilitators would consider him worthy, and having found that out, decided not to go, which actually makes him unworthy, even for himself. According to some reports that I have been receiving (which I'm not sure if I've talked about here before), he is also the one who wanted to put a lot of people in the program of one of their events, calling them heads of the committee for this and that, when in fact it was the same handful of people who were working. He also seems to have the misconception that student leaders in other schools get a salary, and therefore it is OK for the students to get money from their own activities without justifying it to the school or to their members. Talk about future embezzlers in training, who don't think there's anything wrong with what they're doing. Session 1615 wants leadership of his own organization on his own terms. Class dismissed. Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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