We are calling for messages to students and schools for our theme project "#OpenClassNewsletter"
We are calling for announcements and messages from teachers to students, or things you want to tell your classmates, using the hashtag "#OpenClassNewsletter"!

With school closures dragging on, many teachers must be feeling frustrated about starting a new semester without being able to meet the students they were supposed to see in person.
On note, we are starting the theme project "#OpenClassNewsletter" to provide an opportunity for teachers to share their honest thoughts.
In addition to posts from teachers, please feel free to post things that you, as students, want to tell your teachers and classmates.
Please be sure to post with the hashtag "#OpenClassNewsletter" attached.
We will introduce wonderful articles on the official note account!
We are looking for articles like these
Things you would talk about in homeroom, topics you would laugh about during break time, etc.
You don't have to post just once. Please feel free to post as many times as you like, over as many days as you like.
Sharing recommended books from teachers, or interesting movies and manga is also great. We also welcome things that are usually embarrassing to say in person, or silly stories that are hard to tell in serious situations.
Reference works
■ To everyone who has enrolled in the Faculty of International Japanese Studies at Kanagawa University / Shoko Egawa
This is a note with a warm message to new students who can no longer meet due to school closures, making them look forward to classes. While introducing recommended books, it also serves as a pre-class assignment.
■ It is important to be able to choose / Kenta Azumi
This is a note that feels like a homeroom teacher speaking at a morning assembly. It includes a message to students while quoting a signature song by Keyakizaka46.
We look forward to your wonderful posts!

*Submitted works may also be introduced on note's Twitter and Facebook.
*If the content of the article is unrelated, we may remove the hashtag.
We are looking for ideas for theme projects
If you have any ideas for themes you would like to write a note about, or themes you would like to read other people's notes on, please share your thoughts using the Google Form below.
