Accounting the High School Days Left

According to Sir Sabs, in the three years he has taught Accounting as a ‘mandatory’ subject in KHS he has never encountered such a remedial/removal-prone batch such as ours. The Seniors07 have broken some sort of school record by managing to convince our teacher to give us a removal after EVERY test (even a quiz) when doing so is a big taboo in other subjects. But based on Sir’s speech tonight I would say we had all those remedials because we needed them.

See, in Sir’s eyes we’re supposedly a really intelligent batch. No, seriously, modesty aside, he said that. His own way of gauging our capabilities and level of brain activity was bombarding us with heinous, nose-bleed inducing Accounting problems. He says he wanted to challenge us so that we would see how far our dreams could soar. He actually begged forgiveness for scolding and embarrassing us (in class) all throughout the school year, and he defended his side by saying that when a child is scolded it means he is loved (lolz). His only disappointment, he says, is that no one from our section had the guts to tell him he needed an attitude adjustment. (At least someone from Prudence did.)

As verbose (ehem, ehem) and talkative as I may be I will never be able to recapture the words that came out of Sir’s head through his mouth tonight. They were words that didn’t serve as just lines of a prayer, but also as lines of a speech delivered from the heart. Though no one else cried during his little speech giving ceremony, even after he told everyone he would never forget anyone, I’m sure the message he longed to convey is now etched in each of my classmate’s hearts.

After all, they’re sure well etched in mine. (n_n)

And I hereby declare myself DRAMA QUEEN UNLIMITED.

Poof!

6 Responses to “Accounting the High School Days Left”

  1. Bianca Says:

    He said he needed an ATTITUDE adjustment? Whew, that’s nice. At least it might save us next year. We Juniors were beginning to get scared of even entering just a single Accounting class.

    And yeah, I agree with him. You are a very intelligent batch. (Who else had more than 10 honor students even when times were hard?)

    Heheh…kudos to your batch… you surely wont be forgotten for years!

  2. Marjorie Says:

    sayang oi la ko kadungog sa iyang gi sulti!!!! lol…

  3. Carmel Says:

    i agree with u sandy… bisag cge ko ka fail accounting karon 4th quarter lingaw gyapon kaau. pagwala maka pass removal hapi dayun kaau ta kay we will all fail 2gether..lol… cge baya ko katawa. what a speech from the from sir… ;p one week more 2 go and its all done

  4. Aimee Says:

    yeah, you ARE a smart batch! (and I’m not just saying that cuz Alex is part of it)
    we’re gonna miss you so much when you graduate…

  5. Beaple Leone Says:

    *sniff, sniff*

    It’s all just so sad! I still can’t believe he said all those stuff.

  6. Katrina Marie Says:

    Hahahaha! Accounting is one hell of a subject and sir sabunod is one hell of a teacher! hehehe… now u know how it feels..i think our batch was the frst to have accounting..?? im not sure… but anyway,job well done!

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