Senior three are all kept in school until the end of the college entrance examination.
Our district is safe at present, but there are epidemics in other six districts, and the road leading to our district is closed, so our school asks parents outside the district not to send anything.
But people don't listen, they still want to drill holes. Fortunately, I was sharp-eyed and dug up the home-school address book, and all the parents outside the area persuaded me to come back. So I was complained.
Parents in our district, or originally from outside the district, are very happy to go to a nearby school. If there is any trouble outside, they will let me know a lot of news that can't be made public, and my style has always been tough, so it is not easy to discuss.
I know too well how cunning some parents are. They really didn't realize how serious the epidemic was and how close it was to us. In case of infection, how terrible it would be. Most of them are ordinary citizens, thinking only of themselves.
Some time ago, the local village committee informed our school that the father of a junior three student had returned from Xi 'an.
But when our teacher asked the student, his answer was I don't know. I called the father and he said he couldn't come back.
Later, the class teacher asked him to show his travel itinerary code, and he honestly told me that he did come back. I've been back for a day and a half, and I've also done nucleic acid. This is negative, and this is no problem. He also accused our teacher of making a mountain out of a molehill.
As for the child's "lies", he told the child that the reason was that in case of seeking truth from facts, the school would definitely let his son go home and isolate him.
Isolation means that you can't attend class, delay your study and affect your grades.
You said that in this case, it is inevitable that the village Committee will not inform the school and only let the teacher do the screening work in the class.
Therefore, I don't think school leaders want this to happen either. Can we be merciful outside the law?
In addition, our urgent task now is not to dismiss and investigate, but to trace back to the source, curb the epidemic, find out the drawbacks and loopholes of proliferation, and put an end to repeating the same mistakes.