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Spill the Tea on Tea Day by Nane Mesropyan T here is a possibility that tea day will come back to SLAS if students and staff are able to organize again like last year. Tea day was a practice on B-day, where students were able to order milk tea in the morning and receive it by lunch. There were about 35 orders by students and staff on each tea day. and be a businesswoman.” 8th grader Maggie Xue enjoyed serving bubble tea and said, “If tea day does come back, yes, of course, I would still serve it. I loved it because I had the chance to communicate with many other people I normally don’t communicate with a lot.” She continued stat- ing, “I’ve always wanted to start my own business “With the right team of responsible students, I can petition the administration team to allow me to bring tea day back. I will take orders and purchase tea once a week.” Ms. Peoples said. Ethan Dennis Chao, an 8th grader, said that tea day makes student feel loved and appreciated by the school. Ms. Danica Peoples, a middle school English teacher, Students reported to enjoy having milk tea during is thinking about spearheading the tea day program school time, and they are looking forward to have it as a way to reward students who are academically again this year with a better system. successful.