The school is one of the most significant institutions in our world and one building that bears some of our warm memories. It also has a vast influence in our lives, in our personalities and our notions and perceptions of the world. That’s why we should make school maintenance and repair a usual endeavor.
We should collaborate to make the school a productive place of learning and that implies the roofs are not seeping out, the paint are not flaking off the walls and ceilings, the drains are not clogged, the gym roof is not leaking, the showers have hot water when you want it, and everything is running smoothly. To put it plainly, excellent education is right away associated with the condition of the amenities and building. Do you expect students to learn well when the walls look like a mosaic and the rooms are in very poor shape? Do you hope for students to gather scientific principles and theories when the laboratories are not fully operational and may not be even safe for experiments? These kinds of learning environments will produce inferior education.
That’s why the government must work directly with school officials to make school maintenance and repair a main concern in legislative and budget discussions. There should be a budget for this project. However, it is a sad truth that most state executives and national government agencies are not so keen in making this investment into our future. We have to hit the road now if we would like to yield responsible and good citizens in the future. And that begins by rising up to the challenges of our school system and to the quality of education we are compelled to face. Let us not forget that the students now will be the next group of managers, professionals, and employees. It is our responsibility to provide them quality education today. Besides, it is the government’s responsibility to ensure that there is sufficient subsidy for repair and restoration. It is now time that we let ourselves be understood and make certain our kids are provided the finest in education.
Not only are our schools affected by wear and tear but so are other structures and buildings in our nation today. Houses, historical buildings and other establishments are also in bad condition and badly require some renovation. Church repair and restoration is not the same from making repairs for school buildings. Churches are not only religious places but also accommodate some of the most important pieces of art. An example of such renovation was the restoration of the Sistine Chapel, and you can actually see the difference before and after the cleaning of the ceilings and the frescos. It is our duty today to uphold the past and make certain that the future is bright for our kids.
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