And I transferred there from another school
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:18 am
I managed everything and everything was a joy. And I also participated in school Olympiads. Teachers chose me not because I was the smartest, but because I would never let down, the most responsible of all and always showed stable results. If I had to defend the honor of the school or the city, I would come, regardless of anything - high temperature or rain, ice or snowfall. A good teacher must know and be able to do everything to be a worthy example to her children.
In the senior grades of the school, we had cambodia telegram data a “Courage Club,” where all the schools in the district competed in sports exercises, initial military training (IMT), and amateur performances (song and poem) on a military-patriotic theme. This event was held at the famous Portovik sports stadium in Mariupol. We had a sports class and our guys were the best at exercises, but they lacked courage in amateur performances. in the ninth grade.
And I had to sing to the whole stadium a song a cappella, which I once sang with the ensemble at the “Seamen’s Basketball Club” and for the sponsored border military unit, where we came by invitation and gave school concerts. I even had a repertoire of military-patriotic songs. It’s good that no one noticed how my knees were shaking and my heart was pounding in my chest. This was a challenge – without a microphone, without musical accompaniment, without singing. But it all worked out, I surprised myself, not like others)) If not me, then who?
In the senior grades of the school, we had cambodia telegram data a “Courage Club,” where all the schools in the district competed in sports exercises, initial military training (IMT), and amateur performances (song and poem) on a military-patriotic theme. This event was held at the famous Portovik sports stadium in Mariupol. We had a sports class and our guys were the best at exercises, but they lacked courage in amateur performances. in the ninth grade.
And I had to sing to the whole stadium a song a cappella, which I once sang with the ensemble at the “Seamen’s Basketball Club” and for the sponsored border military unit, where we came by invitation and gave school concerts. I even had a repertoire of military-patriotic songs. It’s good that no one noticed how my knees were shaking and my heart was pounding in my chest. This was a challenge – without a microphone, without musical accompaniment, without singing. But it all worked out, I surprised myself, not like others)) If not me, then who?