Teacher: Ma’am, you called me?
Principal: Yes. Sit down Mr. Sinha.
Teacher: Thank you ma’am.
Principal: Mr. Sinha, this year I want you to take charge of the Annual Day celebrations. You can take help from the other teachers and plan out everything.
Teacher: This is a very big responsibility. Thank you for trusting me with it. I’ll do my best to make this year’s celebration the best one.
Principal: That’s exactly what I expect from you. You have been handling all your duties very well and I’m sure you will do this job with sincerity and determination.
Teacher: Rest assured. I will not disappoint you, ma’am.
Principal: Thank you Mr. Sinha! That’s all the assurance I need. We only have 1 month left until the Annual day so you will have to work fast. Make sure there is no mistake and everything on the list gets checked off.
Teacher: Sure ma’am. I will call upon a meeting today to discuss the important agendas and I will assign different tasks to the other teachers.
Principal: That’s good! Make sure to send a special invitation to the governor of our state to come and grace the event as the chief guest.
Teacher: I’ll keep it in mind and send the invitation soon.
Principal: Mr. Sinha, this year’s theme would be the green planet and we will celebrate all the young people in the world who are working towards making this world a better place.
Teacher: That’s a great idea, ma’am! That will surely encourage our students to appreciate such efforts and their doers.
Principal: You are absolutely correct! That’s what I had in mind. Now you can go back to your class. You can give me the report after you conduct your meeting and come up with a work plan.
Teacher: Sure, ma’am!