Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Receiving Bulldog Tickets by Cierra Dougherty

Receiving Bulldog Tickets


            Last year, the MBI team came up with the great idea of giving Bulldog Tickets to students who reflect the schools’ universals: demonstrate integrity, achieve excellence, work hard, gain respect, and share responsibility.
            When a student receives a Bulldog Ticket with his/her name on it and what he/she did to achieve the ticket, it’s put in a box in the office. Afterwards, during a Top Dawg assembly, the box full of tickets is used for a prize drawing. They pull out a certain amount of tickets and the winning student can pick out his/her prize. Unfortunately, the student has to be present to win.
            The Bulldog Tickets are a good and bad thing. The pros of the tickets are: they encourage the students to do the right thing and it allows students to be recognized for what they did. The cons of the tickets are: some of the prizes are a waste of money, most students don’t receive a ticket even though they are reflecting the universals, and some teachers forget about the tickets or don’t cooperate. The Bulldog Tickets are good, but sometimes it’s just a waste of time if some of the teachers don’t cooperate with the program and most students aren’t recognized.

By Cierra Dougherty 

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