Thursday, September 6, 2012

JPO: VIP!

By: Zarren Oasay

What does JPO mean? Well if you don't know, then you're in luck. Why? Beause I'm the guy! JPO is an acronym for Junior, Police, Officer. JPO is a job available for 5th and 6th graders. Though it is absolutely NOT easy to get in. And if you think JPO is all about telling kids to sit down or put those petty little Pokémon cards away then oh, man you are WRONG!!!!!
I interviewed the most fabulous JPO advisor, Mr. Chung!

Q: What is JPO all about?

A: JPO's maintain the safety of students and staff before and after school. They do this by monitoring different areas around the campus.

SIDE NOTE: That means to listen to your fellow JPO's or else you'll get a big nasty bruise on your legs, arms or even your face!!!!! (Because of running)

Q: What are some quality traits a JPO has to have/demonstrate?

A: JPO's need to be respectful, responsible, a good listener, a good role model, and an absolutely very hard worker.

Q: How do you get into JPO?

A: You get in by filling out an application, and by having a positive teacher recommendation. Also, JPO applications go out in May of every year.

Well, there you have it. And remember that JPOs are not always about telling kids to put there Pokémon cards away (You shouldn't even have them) or to sit down. No, JPO's are out there to keep you safe. They are like angels. Okay, Okay, the main reason is that JPO's are not out there to be all bossy, but they're there to keep you safe, so I ask kindly to please listen to JPO's and you won't come home with a bruised leg. So please listen. Or else you will have a serious talk with Mr. Chung , and you should know, that you won't like it.

 

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