Principle’s Messages

 

Image description “For the last twenty years, this prison angel had been to both large and small-scale prisons all over Taiwan and visited numerous criminals.  While encountering with the so-called villains, he continually gives them patience and care without any regrets.” A report about one of our School Cyberfair features- Priest Huang, Ming-Zhen in Reader’s Digest January, 2009 thus attracted us-both teachers and students wanted to get to know him furthermore.  
Through visiting him personally, interaction during interview and conversation, it allows us to understand Priest Huang’s attitude and inner concepts towards life.  He thinks that each of us all has different experiences in life; however, as long as we are willing to open our self-contained heart, start on the basis of love and care and be positive for all things, then we will be able to change our destiny.  What Priest Huang does are not just assisting the rebirth of many inmates and correcting kids with deviance but also bringing us more heartfelt moments and courage.
For both teachers and students who participate in Taiwan School Cyberfair, it is an activity of learning in all aspects.  They are not only spending their time but also competing with themselves in mind, energy and endurance.  During this long learning process, both Mr. Liang-Rong and Ms. Hui-Ping organized all information and taught the students carefully whenever there was a break at recess or on holidays until students were able to organize information by themselves little by little.  The kids observed with their own eyes and listened with their ears until they could finally write or draw the results with their best. Every reflection they had been through is all about learning and experience in a whole, which is also worth of compliment and encouragement in this activity.

After presenting all the information for Cyberfair, we realize how lucky we are.  We know that the road of growth is long but consistent.  We hope that we can all slow down and relax so as to gradually increase our courage to face trials in life.  At last, we would like to conclude our work as an encouragement to our team with a famous remark of Bellick, “one can be really called the brave is that he can understand the sweet meaning of life and what he should fear, then he is not hesitated to face it.”