Upholding Hogwarts (and Ravenclaw) Values
Mar. 7th, 2013 01:16 pmIt is impingent upon us all to do our best to strengthen ourselves and our society to meet the demands of modern times. Truly, there are so many areas in which we may serve the Protectorate that it would be remiss of us to let ourselves or our worthy fellows fall behind, especially when we might help. Proud traditions like Ravenclaw Corner have long been ways by which those who are fortunate and diligent can sharpen their own skills and assist others in the honing of their talents. And yet we must ask ourselves, are we truly doing enough with what we have been given?
Those of us who are Prefects have long known the importance of service to our peers. Happily and appropriately, participation in the Young Protector's League and the Hogwarts Junior Council also brings this question into additional focus, for which we must all be grateful to Madame Headmistress Umbridge.
What have you done to improve your school today?
Those of us who are Prefects have long known the importance of service to our peers. Happily and appropriately, participation in the Young Protector's League and the Hogwarts Junior Council also brings this question into additional focus, for which we must all be grateful to Madame Headmistress Umbridge.
What have you done to improve your school today?
Re: Private Message to Michael Corner and Sarah Fawcett
on 2013-03-10 05:18 am (UTC)I, well, sort of promised someone that I would help others. The person in question was kind enough to give me duplio'd copies of full revision notes, several years' worth, to replace mine that were destroyed, and I was made aware that the knowledge was entrusted to me on the condition that I use it to help my fellows. I should be loathe to break a promise of that nature especially.