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You cannot rule a school if you cannot rule your own habits. This first level is invisible but critical.

What will remain after you graduate? The yearbook photos will yellow, and the gossip of the hallways will evaporate. The only thing that lasts is legacy. Rule Your School

Position yourself where you are noticed—like sitting near the front—but remain selective about when you speak. You cannot rule a school if you cannot rule your own habits

Strategic visibility isn't about being loud; it's about being present. It involves stepping out of your comfort zone to understand the ecosystem of your school. Do you know the names of the custodial staff? Do you know what the debate team is arguing about this month? Have you ever attended a school board meeting? The yearbook photos will yellow, and the gossip

To rule your school, you must stop worrying about where you sit in the cafeteria and start worrying about how you move within the community. The student who truly rules the school is often the one who is invisible in the traditional social hierarchy but indispensable to the school’s spirit. They are the ones who organize the charity drives, who start the conversations about mental health, and who bridge the gap between the drama club and the football team.