Potential evolution of Maker's Fair into a competition between 4 houses
Before I start, I also wonder why Mr Chan is not selling on the Maker's Fair. If he cannot run, he can be a pastor preaching the word of God. He can preach very well. I can confirm this as he was my Bible Knowledge teacher in Year 7. He should have had served some high class food at the fair. It will allow people to experience first class hospitality!
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Currently, Maker's Fair is a competition between a total of 24 Junior/Senior School classes from Year 7 to 9 and 24 Elementary School classes from Year 1 to 6. It is a 48-class competition, with Tom, Dick and Harry trying to sell and promote their best stuff. Hypothetically, Nobel's Maker's Fair can be redesigned in a way that allows for the competition of four sports houses, Bullseye, Touchdown, Homerun and Slamdunk. Maker's Fair is to the current students what the Nobelfest and Young Entrepreneur Challenge was to us. But for the convenience of the current students, let's use Maker's Fair to describe things.
The hypothetical Maker's Fair can be redesigned in such a manner that in this case, there will be a total of around 30 stalls. Currently, there are 34 classes in Nobel's Junior and Senior School. But instead of classes, everyone will be reshuffled to ensure that everyone is allocated in such a manner that at least 10 students will be in a group which will work together for Maker's Fair. This means each house will have around 1 group for Year 7, 8 and 9, 10 and 11 each, consisting of 10 people, and the teachers can still retain the number of the stalls. As I said earlier, the current number is a 48-class competition from Year 1 to 9. Involving students only from Junior and Senior School, we will have 30 booths only across the board. This means 5 to 10 groups per house based on the school population and how the management wants to allocate it.
The house with the highest profits wins the competition. It is very easy to do. All I need to do is to convince my church to donate all the funds to me to pass to Nobel, which will exchange all of it for coupons which we can spend on the fair. Then, we dump the coupons to Bullseye's stand, and we win. Very easy. This will allow Mr Chan to receive 100 percent of total profits for charity, and allow Bullseye to win the Maker's Fair hands down.
During the fair, the Bullseye members can plaster Chee Fooi Foon's name on it. They can plaster all the Bullseye house history and so on and all the funny stories of Bullseye. Mind you, we can even put a MUSEUM to recognize all the house members of Bullseye and one gigantic statue of a crow, or even Chee Fooi Foon like you wanted to do at the new campus in 2023. The turnout will be better than any other national museum on earth. Even the National Archives of America will also lose to Bullseye.
Very interesting.
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