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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