" Don't be mean, keep our canteen clean ", Be neat and responsible, CLEAN AS YOU GO!

The Issue

CLAY GO is a policy mostly practiced in school canteens. It is one of the school's policy that requires students to be responsible. Everyday, lots of students and even teachers occupy canteen to eat after long tiring discussion. Canteen can be the most untidy place in the school because sometimes, students fail to perform clay go.Clay Go is a policy that maintains the orderliness and cleanliness of the school canteen. Not only that, implementing this policy practices student to be responsible on their own dirt and wastes. Through this policy, students become conscious with their actions especially when  they use canteen. Our group aims to spread awareness to everyone especially to the students who use canteen everyday. Clay go is an important policy that everyone must do and follow. Students should have discipline and cooperation as we maintain the cleanliness of our school canteen.

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The Issue

CLAY GO is a policy mostly practiced in school canteens. It is one of the school's policy that requires students to be responsible. Everyday, lots of students and even teachers occupy canteen to eat after long tiring discussion. Canteen can be the most untidy place in the school because sometimes, students fail to perform clay go.Clay Go is a policy that maintains the orderliness and cleanliness of the school canteen. Not only that, implementing this policy practices student to be responsible on their own dirt and wastes. Through this policy, students become conscious with their actions especially when  they use canteen. Our group aims to spread awareness to everyone especially to the students who use canteen everyday. Clay go is an important policy that everyone must do and follow. Students should have discipline and cooperation as we maintain the cleanliness of our school canteen.

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Petition created on 8 February 2020