The State of Affairs

The state of affairs at our school lately have been uneasy to say the least. Perhaps there’s been something in the water, or even in the air. This week alone has been rife with strife, periods of panic and the overwhelming sense that “the kids are not alright”. 

More than a few 5th formers have been candid about their feelings of stress and anxiety due to the looming spectre of CXC. 4th formers have been mixing like oil and water, whilst 3rd formers have either found themselves in the sweet spot or stuck in a rut. Our 2nd form students have begun to assert that they are no longer the babies of the school and in 1st form, the actual babies seem to think that they are bigger than the rest of us. 

Such are the state of affairs at Princess Margaret that the past ten weeks have passed in a blur and yet felt like a boulder. And though the finish line is in sight, perseverance is necessary to keep on going. The missing assignments need to be found, the crowds in the corridors need to make their way into the classrooms and the students need to rally like the West Indies chasing runs. 

There’s a lot to look forward to with our house rivalries talent exhibition and the Karaoke competition where even the Principal tends to showcase his vocals. Here’s hoping the kids will be just fine in time to engage in such festivities. With a fairer state of mind, a better, brighter outcome is always possible. 

VIOLENCE

The question was asked, “A wha happen dey a PM yesaday?” “Two pickanega dey a fight and one get tab up!” The conversation overheard in the checkout line at a popular supermarket. The follow-up question, “Lawd fada a wumek them tap so?” After hearing the news about school violence, it is very natural for students, parents and teachers to worry. What if something like this happens again? What if it were my closest friend? What if it were my son or daughter? And what if it resulted in a fatality? The most important question, why does school violence happen?

Violence is behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. It is the strength of emotion or of a destructive force. When something like this happens, it is normal to have feelings of sadness and anxiousness and it is normal to want to figure out why the situation ended in this way.

Violence isn’t readily easy to understand and figure out. There is no one reason as to why students become violent at school or in general. Reasons may include repeating behaviors that are seen and frequently done at home, maybe something seen on the streets, in a popular movie, T.V. show or videogame. It may be the result of someone who is suffering from a mental health problem and it may also be the result of bullying. The bullied trying to reassert his/her value and worth by doing to someone what was done to them. It might be that someone was feeling isolated and rejected by their fellow students and it might be that someone was just having a bad day, week, month or year and that was their breaking point. These are just a few reasons why someone might be violent at school and there are still many, many more. There is however one thing we can say about school violence, weapons make it easier for someone to lash out against the things or people they don’t like and because of this school violence is scarier than we expect.

What can we do to help prevent school violence? We can look for the warning signs. Whether it be seeing someone with a weapon in their backpack, noticing the violent games and movies they seem to always talk about. Sometimes it’s as easy as overhearing a conversation about possibly committing a violent act on another student like bullying or making threats in simple non-conflict situations. Cruelty to animals is also a good indicator of a violent person as well. When someone seems to be showing these signs, it’s a good idea to get an adult involved like a teacher, parent, the school’s counselor and or the principal. Students who are violent need the extra help and support and reporting someone like this could be the best thing for them.

Remember, school safety and support is everyone’s responsibility and priority.

The Importance of National Pride

As Antigua and Barbuda celebrates its 43rd anniversary of independence, the air is filled with the colours of the national flag, the sounds of joyful music, and the warmth of shared heritage. Whether you are a citizen by birth, by descent, through livelihood, or by love for this twin-island paradise, the significance of national pride transcends the surface of these celebrations. It runs deep, linking past struggles to present triumphs, and connecting the hearts of Antiguans and Barbudans young and old.

What Is National Pride?

National pride is more than waving a flag or singing the national anthem. It’s a profound respect for the history, values, and achievements of a nation. It’s a sense of belonging, a connection to a shared identity, and a commitment to the collective well-being of the country. For the people of Antigua and Barbuda, national pride means celebrating the islands’ beauty, culture, and resilience, while honoring the sacrifices made by ancestors who paved the way to freedom on November 1, 1981.

Why National Pride Matters

In a world where identities are constantly shifting, national pride provides a grounding force. It gives Antiguans and Barbudans, both at home and abroad, a reason to stand tall and be proud of their unique heritage. Here are a few reasons why national pride is important:

1. A Celebration of Heritage: Antigua and Barbuda’s history is rich with stories of courage and determination. From the struggles against colonialism and slavery to the eventual triumph of independence, the islands’ past is filled with moments of resilience. National pride reminds us to honor that history, celebrate the victories, and remember the values that have shaped the nation.

2. Preserving Cultural Identity: National pride keeps the culture and traditions of Antigua and Barbuda alive. Whether it’s the vibrant rhythms of steel pan, the taste of Antiguan Black Pineapple, or the majestic sight of the frigate bird soaring above the coastline, these cultural markers connect generations. They form part of a national identity that remains strong, even in the face of modern challenges.

3. A Sense of Community: When you take pride in your country, you also feel a connection to your fellow citizens. Whether you live in town, out country or have moved overseas, national pride fosters a sense of community. It strengthens bonds between individuals, creating a collective responsibility to uplift each other and work together for the nation’s progress.

4. Inspiration for Future Generations: National pride is also a gift we pass down to the younger generations. For those who may not have experienced the direct struggles for independence, the stories, symbols, and values of Antigua and Barbuda inspire a sense of identity and purpose. It encourages young people to contribute positively to the country’s future, knowing they stand on the shoulders of giants.

Reasons to Be Proud of Antigua and Barbuda

As we celebrate 43 years of independence, there are countless reasons for us as Antiguans and Barbudans to be proud. Here are a few:

1. Natural Beauty: From the world-renowned 365 beaches to the stunning coral reefs and lush rainforests, Antigua and Barbuda’s natural beauty is a treasure. Citizens and visitors alike are captivated by the island’s pristine coastlines, rich biodiversity, and vibrant landscapes. Our environment is a source of national pride and a reminder of the importance of protecting these natural wonders for future generations.

2. Cultural Heritage: Antigua and Barbuda’s culture is a colourful mosaic of African, British, and indigenous influences. Whether it’s the captivating sounds of steel pan and calypso, the excitement of Carnival, or the unique flavours of our local cuisine, our culture is a reflection of the nation’s diverse and resilient spirit. These traditions are kept alive through festivals, food, art, music, and daily life.

3. Sporting Excellence: Despite our small size, Antigua and Barbuda has made its mark on the world stage in sports. Cricketers like Sir Vivian Richards and Sir Curtly Ambrose have become international legends, inspiring new generations of athletes. This legacy of excellence extends to track and field, sailing, body building and other sports, where Antiguans and Barbudans continue to shine.

4. Resilience and Recovery: Over the years, Antigua and Barbuda has faced challenges, from economic hardships to natural disasters. Yet, time and again, we have demonstrated incredible resilience. When Hurricane Irma devastated Barbuda in 2017, the nation came together in solidarity to rebuild. This spirit of recovery and hope is something every citizen can be proud of.

How to Make Antigua and Barbuda Proud of You

For young people, national pride is not only about looking back on what has been achieved but also about taking steps toward a brighter future. Adolescents and young adults have the power to shape the future of Antigua and Barbuda. Here’s how you can make your nation proud:

1. Embrace Your Education: The future of the nation depends on an educated population. Whether you are attending school locally or abroad, take your education seriously. Strive for excellence, and seek out opportunities to learn and grow. Your knowledge and skills will contribute to the nation’s development.

2. Respect Your Culture and History: Learn about your country’s history, traditions, and national symbols. By understanding the struggles and triumphs of the past, you can carry the torch of progress forward. Engage in cultural events, celebrate your heritage, and take pride in the unique qualities that define Antigua and Barbuda.

3. Give Back to Your Community: Whether through volunteer work, mentorship, or simply helping a neighbour, giving back to your community is one of the best ways to show national pride. Every small act of kindness strengthens the nation’s social fabric.

4. Be Environmentally Conscious: Antigua and Barbuda is blessed with incredible natural beauty. Protecting the environment is not only a matter of pride but a responsibility. Get involved in conservation efforts, reduce waste, and advocate for sustainable practices that will preserve the islands for future generations.

5. Pursue Your Dreams with Integrity: Whatever your goals may be—whether in sports, arts, business, or any other field—pursue them with passion and integrity. Success achieved through hard work, dedication, and honesty not only brings pride to you but also uplifts the nation as a whole.

As Antigua and Barbuda marks its 43rd anniversary of independence, let us celebrate with pride. Whether young or old, living at home or abroad, national pride is a powerful force that unites us all. The legacy of these islands is ours to honour, nurture, and pass on to future generations. So as we journey on, let us remember that by making our nation proud, we are also building a future that shines as brightly as the rising sun on our national flag.