I'm sure you'd remember our short-lived gossip blog @http://about-smkbbsl.blogspot.com. And my very short blog post regarding the website itself. (Refer to a few blog posts down.)
Well, today I received a comment from Pn. Salimah herself. It is as follows...
Pn Salimah September 9, 2009 01:28 PM PDT Thank
you for your compliment. If I am bad, i.e. as you say; worst than Pn
Pon ever was, then, I have achieved something... Many people are
popular because they do not do anything, but the unpopular ones... the
bad ones (me...) are the ones who get the job done. I do not go for
popularity but I want to do a good job. i.e. to inculcate good moral
values among the students and teachers; students who want to achieve
excellence academically and students who love their school. I remember
you, Sheena, and I am surprised that this statement came from you. You
have always been a model student to me, and i am sad that you feel this
way towards me.
My reply to this is. (I wasn't very sure that you'd receive my reply if I replied you in the comment box itself- blogdrive is balls, I've said it once and I'll say it again.)
I hope to not be mistaken here.
The quote was taken from the
blog, not my own words. And yes, I stand by my post-script- meaning I'd like to
see how you'd handle such a controversial issue.
I do not agree with the
students scolding the teachers in such a discourteous manner, I think they
should have voiced their problems out in a more mature manner, articulated
themselves better rather than to just call the teachers “FUCKING TEACHERS” or "Pn Rahimah BITCH!" and
that you should have stopped to address the problem, listened to why the students were so unreasonably angry. (Besides the mere immature reasons.)
I do pity you for
all the uncouthness shown towards you, and I understand that you can’t win em
all. I however do not agree with your statement that the
unpopular ones actually achieve something, they're just that, unpopular. I
think our school has caused more segregation and divided the students even more
than they already were, and I say this with all due respect. Maybe it’s time to
do something about it.
flash papers November 3, 2009 01:35 PM PST Sheena, I totally agree with you and this is a great post, and nice reading it, a very detailed blog, thanks for sharing with us...
LG September 9, 2009 04:09 PM PDT Sheena, I totally agree with you that unpopular ones are just unpopular. Pn Salimah, this is for you. Popular ones are those that actually gave out 100% percent of efforts to achieve something. The difference is either in a positive way or negative way. If they did not do anything, they just remained unpopular. Furthermore, you said that you want to do a good job. With all due respect, I heard many of my friends complaining about you for your ineffective way of governing the school. If you really did a good job, there will be no reason for existence of unsatisfying students in your school. In addition, I do feel that you work really hard to make sure that your students will score a good result in academic. However, I feel that your determination has start giving pressure to the students. Therefore, they tend to voice up like they learned in moral studies. Difference is they did in a immature way. Maybe is time to listen to the students.