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Rhyme Time for a Cleaner Prime

   September's here, it's time to cheer, Let's clean-up our school, and banish all fear!! From classrooms to halls, to the field too, Let's pick up the trash, and make our school shine through.

   Students and teachers alike often find themselves overwhelmed by the clutter and chaos that can accumulate in classrooms and school hallways. That's why September is the perfect time to launch a "month of clean up" initiative in our school. This month-long activity aims to promote a sense of responsibility, teamwork, and community among students, teachers, and staff.

                 

   As Barkada Kontra Droga (BKD  10 Representative, I've participated the Clean-up drive last September 13 in the afternoon. Like, Harvesting the grass area that might mean clearing the area of any debris or obstacles, or possibly even mowing the grass to make it easier to clean. Picking up or collecting the garbage near the field, and organizing the garbage in plastic or garbage bags, this is a great step in keeping the collected garbage tidy and making it easier to dispose of properly. 


   I also took part in Clean-up drive in the field of Scouting, we inspire each of us by taking small actions to reduce litter and maintain public spaces, we can make a significant impact on our school's cleanliness and beauty. 

   

   As part of my daily routine, I contribute to maintaining a clean and tidy environment within our compound. This small action can collectively make a substantial impact in preserving nature and creating a better world for all.

   I also help cleaning inside of our classroom. Regularly, I sweep and pick up any trash i see to keep it clean. By taking a few minutes each day to tidy up, we can prevent the accumulation of dust, dirt, and waste that can distract from our studies and even each other health risks. Whether it's disposing of discarded papers, wiping down desks, or sweeping the floor, every small action counts in keeping our classroom clean and organized.

  By the end of this month, we hope to have created a cleaner, greener, and more productive school community that benefits everyone. In this blog post, we'll be sharing tips, resources, and updates on our progress, as well as highlighting the importance of cleanliness and organization in our daily lives.

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