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Are we Ready to face in-person classes?
by: Zylia Facale
During the pandemic, faceto-face or in-person classes stopped. But now after two years, this school year, it has returned. This means I’ve got to meet my teachers and frineds at school.
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Even if there is no more COVID, students, and teachers should still use facemasks, and sanitizers or wash their hands regularly to prevent the spread of not only the virus but also other diseases. This was also reminded by the School Nurse and the Principal during the first day of the school year
Healthy food and water are the best friends of our body to keep it strong and away from other illnesses.
According to the experienced nutritionist and dietitians at Nutrition Australia what kids consume can have an impact on their emotions, mental health, and learning in addition to their physical health.
Not only we are going to eat healthy food but feeling and smelling fresh keeps our mood happy. A bath or shower before going to school and before going to bed can also make the doctors away.
Even if we know that COVID less prevalent today, we should always take care ourselves. As they say “Prevention is better than cure.”
Daniella Dawn Chiyawan
Cellphone: Yes or No?
Cellphone helps us to know information, watch videos or movies and to communicate with our love ones with just the tip of our fingers.
You can use cellphone it for emergency such when you have no ride to go home or when you need to know more of the lesson that you don’t understand. Sometimes when there is a word you don’t understand then you can use it to as a dictionary.
But it has side effects to. Some pupils are addicted playing in online games. Other people use it to bully or harass someone in the internet.
Cellphone are made to use this for own good. It is created to make our easier however if misused makes it bad.