well-be·ing
/ˈˌwel ˈˌbēiNG/
noun
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1.the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy:
The Winch-being Bulletin:
➔ A bevy of students and parents were rejuvenated at the fact that they finally attained a platform where their mediums of expression were acknowledged and appreciated.
➔ We promptly responded when a situation required appreciation, criticism, or mere awareness.
➔ The quality of articles, innovation from the editor’s board, as well as the design of the newsletter, were sustained, as well as heavily appreciated by our audience.
➔ Criticism was adapted and enforced effectively.
➔The articles & the other seasonal columns constructively took a toll on our readers; they
genuinely guided them through developing one’s well-being.
➔ Active responses from the student body, parents and staff.
Field Notes of Mentality
➔ Was a medium of effective communication between the student body, parents and the student government, which was definitely a mode heavily employed. Especially taking into account its accessibility.
➔ Graphics, Links and Posters uploaded incessantly, preserved quality. Genuinely informative.
➔ A successful mode of promotion and awareness when awareness and submissions of events and opportunities is scarce.