Elementary school in Nara city 17:27 on February 17

At one point, it turned out that the math answer for one child was incorrectly posted on the homepage of an elementary school in Nara City.

According to Nara City Fushimi Elementary School, the answer to the math test for one child was incorrectly posted on the school's website this month.

The answer also includes the child's name and score, and was stopped by another child's guardian after contact, but it was reported that anyone could see it for about 13 hours.

The school stores the math answer files in a computer for the purpose of improving academic ability, etc., and it means that the faculty mistakenly posted the answers as the grade information file.

According to the City Board of Education, when uploading a file to the website, the principal or principal is required to use a password to approve it, but this school has been proceeding with the teachers alone.

Principal Mitsuko Yamanaka of Fushimi Elementary School says, "I'm sorry to the children and their parents.