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Power full or Powerless Don’t people love the smell of fresh air? Yes, don’t we all. We’re going to make East Jordan middle/High school a better place. By improving the care for the children. Offering showers, clothing, and deodorant supplies. Here at East Jordan Middle/High School we will all work together to help everyone in need of these so the school can make it a better place for all of us to work in. Therefore let’s make this the best working environment there is! To begin, We need the kids in East Jordan middle/ High school to be clean and healthy. So let’s make this happen by us all getting together to help the school open showers to students before the school day starts. This will happen if we all work together on it. To help the need of the children we can make sure the students have the time to shower when they make it here in the morning. All it will take is for us all to go in on this together to help the kids that truly need this opportunity and make it happen for them. We can have them open from seven o’clock am till eight o’clock in the morning. This will give them a full hour to get them in and showered up. It could also be open yearly than that for the kids that come in the morning for weight lifting. They also need the opportunity to have the …show more content…
Having the school sell these clothes will help the kids in need of clothes be able to buy them while they are here. Considering that they spend most of their days here it would be the best place for a student to buy their clothes. They will have a selection to choose from of the style they like. They will have friends with them to help pick out the clothes they like and comfort them. This will help not only the school but the kids too. This will help out East Jordan Middle/High school by providing clothes for the students and helping the school make

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