Valentine's Day in school is a vibrant mix of excitement, friendship, and sometimes a hint of nervousness. For many students, it's a day filled with anticipation, as they exchange handwritten notes, chocolates, and small gifts with classmates and friends. The halls are adorned with heart-shaped decorations, and there's a palpable buzz in the air as students eagerly await the exchange of valentines. For some, Valentine's Day is an opportunity to express affection for crushes or secret admirers, with carefully crafted cards and heartfelt messages. Others may feel a sense of camaraderie, exchanging valentines with classmates and teachers to celebrate friendship and appreciation. However, not everyone experiences Valentine's Day in the same way. For some students, it can be a source of anxiety or loneliness, especially if they don't receive as many valentines as their peers or if they don't have a romantic interest. In these cases, schools often encourage inclu...