The story of how psi became a headmistress
This is a story about how you should read psi .
Psi was born an orphan. She grew up in Ramanujan orphanage which took good care of all its 250 orphan children. The kids were all very studious especially psi. She had long hairs and big eyes. She was good at teaching and once the teacher was gone from the class, she would take up the stick, dangle it in the air and start imitating the teacher. She had a knack for teaching, and everyone in her class loved her too.
She was appointed her class leader. This meant she not just had to take care of the class, she was also responsible for all sorts of activities which took place when the teacher was not around: from distributing notices to collecting notebooks and test papers, she was the one every teacher would reach out for.
This helped her immensely in developing her character, gave her experience in handling a team, representing them and speaking on their behalf when necessary.
A few years later, she graduated and turned out to be a strong woman, very talented, efficient and responsible. She got a job as a teacher in the school run by the same management, Ramanujan Public School. As years passed by, the talented young teacher started growing grays but still full of life and leadership. She was now the headmistress of Ramanujan Public School, the long-deserved post. She now tied her grey hairs in a bun and always kept a stick beside her. For beating the children? Well no! She was too good for that. She had learnt many effective ways of being a good teacher and managing children. Her stick was a mark of discipline and order, the same qualities which she had developed while she was still a student and wanted to impart the same to her students.
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