Dolores Umbridge (
alt_umbridge) wrote2012-09-16 06:33 pm
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Our first YPL gathering
Dear children: Thank you so much for your attention and diligence during our meeting. I am just looking foward so much to what we will accomplish together this year. You all looked so smart and trim in your new sashes, and I know you’re all just yearning to fill them up with badges and honours.
Now, remember that we will be meeting again in a fortnight, and I will have something new for you to do, and an exciting anouncement! Won’t that be fun for everyone? Do remember that if you have any teensy questions about the programme at all, you know just where to find me. I’m so enjoying my conversations with our counsellors and CCF corps, and I look forward to having more time to speak to each and every one of you after that.
Remember as well that you all will be expected to say the new YPL pledge at that meeting. Again, it is:
By my wand, I swear to always strive my best,
use my magic only in service to our realm,
and keep myself ever strong, ready, and able to respond to Our Lord’s call.
Those who did not attend: Now, I do understand that some may have mistakenly felt that the available opportunities weren’t for them. I do hope to make it clear that the YPL can offer something to everyone so that together we may make our Protectorate the very best that it can possibly be.
To see your bright and shining faces as you join together and temper the connections of hard work and accomplishment is such a joy! And likewise, I know that in a few years, when you are all walking out into the world, you will want the connections, references, and opportunities that the YPL can open to you. If you did not come this week, stop by my office for your sash, and I’ll hope - even expect! - to see each and every first through fifth year next time.
Parents: I just know you will be bursting with pride as your children develop their skills, learn discipline, and show their mettle. I do encourage you, in your little notes to your children, to ask all about what they’ve learned. After all, our goal with the YPL is to be a source of improvement and growth not just for our young boys and girls, but for all the Protectorate.
Especially if you still have little ones at home, the skills, talents, and topics we discuss will be a wonderful guide for your own discussions around the supper table, and will give your youngest ones a hint of what they can aspire to. My office is glad to provide some materials for home discussion on request. Anything, to be of help.
Now, remember that we will be meeting again in a fortnight, and I will have something new for you to do, and an exciting anouncement! Won’t that be fun for everyone? Do remember that if you have any teensy questions about the programme at all, you know just where to find me. I’m so enjoying my conversations with our counsellors and CCF corps, and I look forward to having more time to speak to each and every one of you after that.
Remember as well that you all will be expected to say the new YPL pledge at that meeting. Again, it is:
By my wand, I swear to always strive my best,
use my magic only in service to our realm,
and keep myself ever strong, ready, and able to respond to Our Lord’s call.
Those who did not attend: Now, I do understand that some may have mistakenly felt that the available opportunities weren’t for them. I do hope to make it clear that the YPL can offer something to everyone so that together we may make our Protectorate the very best that it can possibly be.
To see your bright and shining faces as you join together and temper the connections of hard work and accomplishment is such a joy! And likewise, I know that in a few years, when you are all walking out into the world, you will want the connections, references, and opportunities that the YPL can open to you. If you did not come this week, stop by my office for your sash, and I’ll hope - even expect! - to see each and every first through fifth year next time.
Parents: I just know you will be bursting with pride as your children develop their skills, learn discipline, and show their mettle. I do encourage you, in your little notes to your children, to ask all about what they’ve learned. After all, our goal with the YPL is to be a source of improvement and growth not just for our young boys and girls, but for all the Protectorate.
Especially if you still have little ones at home, the skills, talents, and topics we discuss will be a wonderful guide for your own discussions around the supper table, and will give your youngest ones a hint of what they can aspire to. My office is glad to provide some materials for home discussion on request. Anything, to be of help.
Re: Private message to Aurora Sinistra
I didn't mean to imply in the slightest that you weren't doing what you thought was best for students. Just that sometimes, a little external perspective, unfettered by habit, can be such a freeing thing.
Now, a word of advice, if I might, dear. I know it's been a terribly difficult time for you lately, the changes in your position, and all the new social considerations. Did you read The Transfiguration of Stress ? (Quercus Edmonds, such a clever man, you know.) If you don't have a copy, I really do recommend it, and would be glad to loan you one.
At any rate, he points out, ever so clearly, that even the happiest of changes is still quite stressful, so I’ve no doubt you're feeling the teensiest bit ... oh, wistful about bidding farewell to your carefree days and entering the state of married bliss. I can quite understand why you would react so negatively to a teensy request to change one little thing for our dear students' benefit, dear. Think nothing of it.
And of course, I understand that your long-term future here may not be the most immediate consideration on your mind. Certainly dear Rabastan is well-set-up enough to make sure his dear wife will never want for anything. We will all certainly understand dear, if you wish to cling to tradition during what may turn out to be your last year of teaching.
But, back to our tricky little problem. I am sorry you don’t feel you’re able to give - even just a little - to help us balance the needs of all. After all, I suppose we do all have those days when we fall a little short of the ideals we strive for in serving our glorious Protectorate. You mustn’t feel badly, Aurora, dear.
Now, take a little time, do at least speak to Minerva and Septima before you decline so precipitously. And my door is always open to you. Well, of course, it's open to all my dear colleagues here at Hogwarts, but I have a special place in my heart for a sister in Hufflepuff who is clearly trying her best to do the absolute utmost she can in service to our shared ideals.
Together - and with just a little cooperation - we can do far more than we could invidually, and I’m sure I can count on your help and compromise in the future. Do tell me it’s so.
Dolores
Re: Private message to Aurora Sinistra
I quite agree, this is not a topic for precipitous action. I hope you don’t mind my sleeping on it, but taking a little time did give me a few ideas. Of course, I’ll have a word with Minerva, but alas, the planet’s axial tilt is not under either of our control, and I am as bound as any other professor by the expectations of the OWL and NEWT examiners.
That said, I did have a few ideas if they’re of use. I know that Dark Arts classes are running later than usual this year, but surely there’s an afternoon or two where you might schedule a session before supper? There is something of a challenge with the Quidditch practices (especially in the midwinter and the short days) but of course the Quidditch teams manage their own fitness regimens as well.
I know early morning activities have been tried a few times in the past, and they’ve rarely been successful, even without my class as a consideration. The chill in the winter does make it particularly hard to make it out of a warm bed, but more than that, I understand from Poppy that there are specific (good) reasons teenagers prefer to sleep as late as they can in the morning. I do think you’d see a far more enthusiastic response in the late afternoon. (And so many of them want to burn off some energy after a long day of sitting in classes by then, too.)
If I might suggest, you could ask the CCF students to arrange several gathering times on their own.They know best how their fellow students might respond, and it would save you having to be the unpopular voice while you’re building a rapport with the students. More than that, it would give them some very real and practical experience encouraging and directing others toward a goal.
As to the rest, thank you, but Campanella gifted me with a copy of the Edmonds book last spring, and I try to put it to use where I can. And I do appreciate where your worry for my future comes from, truly, but please don’t spend your time and energy there. I assure you Raz and I are entirely in agreement, and we’ve talked to Minerva about our plans. While I recognise circumstances may eventually combine to lead me in some other direction, I do intend to continue teaching as long as possible.
Aurora